• MyMindIsLikeAnOcean@piefed.world
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    5 hours ago

    No shit.

    I actually believed somebody when they told me it was great at writing code, and asked it to write me the code for a very simple lua mod. It’s made several errors and ended up wasting my time because I had to rewrite it.

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          2 hours ago

          For words, it’s pretty good. For code, it often invents a reasonable-sounding function or model name that doesn’t exist.

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        I use it for things that are simple and monotonous to write. This way I’m able to deliver results to tasks I couldn’t have been arsed to do. I’m a data analyst and mostly use mysql and power query

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        3 hours ago

        What’s your preferred Hello world language? I’m gunna test this out. The more complex the code you need, the more they suck, but I’ll be amazed if it doesn’t work first try to simply print hello world.

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          Malbolge is a fun one

          Edit: Funny enough, ChatGPT fails to get this right, even with the answer right there on Wikipedia. When I tried running ChatGPT’s output the first few characters were correct but it errors with invalid char at 37

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            2 hours ago

            Cheeky, I love it.

            Got correct code first try. Failed creating working docker first try. Second try worked.

            tmp="$(mktemp)"; cat >"$tmp" <<'MBEOF'
            ('&%:9]!~}|z2Vxwv-,POqponl$Hjig%eB@@>}=<M:9wv6WsU2T|nm-,jcL(I&%$#"
            `CB]V?Tx<uVtT`Rpo3NlF.Jh++FdbCBA@?]!~|4XzyTT43Qsqq(Lnmkj"Fhg${z@>
            MBEOF
            docker run --rm -v "$tmp":/code/hello.mb:ro esolang/malbolge malbolge /code/hello.mb; rm "$tmp"
            

            Output: Hello World!

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              I’m actually slightly impressed it got both a working program, and a different one than Wikipedia. The Wikipedia one prints “Hello, world.”

              I guess there must be another program floating around the web with “Hello World!”, since there’s no chance the LLM figured it out on its own (it kinda requires specialized algorithms to do anything)

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                I’d never even heard of that language, so it was fun to play with.

                Definitely agree that the LLM didn’t actually figure anything out, but at least it’s not completely useless