I didn’t read the full documentation, because… Well, I don’t give a shit about this nonsense TBH. The example given shows neither predicates or loops, and I have no idea why one would want either of those in an AI prompt to begin with. That only sounds useful if you’re generating multiple prompts, in which case you could just generate the prompts with, you know, an actual programming language.
Like the Unix coder once said to the guy mired in the MS ecosystem (who couldn’t find the right button to press): “It’s just text, you fool.”
How is this not just an XML schema?
Conditionals and loops? Come to think of it, that sounds like a Turing complete recipe for disaster
I didn’t read the full documentation, because… Well, I don’t give a shit about this nonsense TBH. The example given shows neither predicates or loops, and I have no idea why one would want either of those in an AI prompt to begin with. That only sounds useful if you’re generating multiple prompts, in which case you could just generate the prompts with, you know, an actual programming language.
Like the Unix coder once said to the guy mired in the MS ecosystem (who couldn’t find the right button to press): “It’s just text, you fool.”