I read the article (not the study only the abstract) and they were getting paid an hourly rate. It did not mention anything about whether or not they had expirence in using llms to code. I feel there is a sweet spot, has to do with context window size etc.
I was not consistently better a year and a half ago but now i know the limits caveats and methods.
I think this is a very difficult thing to quantify but haters gonna latch on to this, same as the study that said “ai makes you stupid” and “llms cant reason”… its a cool tool that has limits.
Fusion powered AI, what’s up dystopia!
Goodbye gif hello png?
We all wear masks
*it has come to my attention that my joke was not funny, that is all
Here i am again doing my duty https://mullvad.net/en/why-privacy-matters
Let’s add this to linux kernel.
That’s not a tasty sandwich
True enough but we’re pretty serious about this shit in DK.
I’ll give them a call to make sure.
Its easy but risky
Liqudates your assets (on kraken) if the leverage crosses a threshold
Just use the (free) kraken pro site
Long short etc
Read their docs
Seems you could have done that when you wrote this comment based on this nights news… bad luck mate
This is scam poetry
I need to get myself some clever lawyers
Kraken
No no, no no no no, no no no no, no no there’s no limit
Did u make them?
cottage-cheese pizza flats: Ingredients: 400 g cottage cheese, 3 eggs, 1 tsp baking powder, salt-pepper-oregano to taste, 150 g wheat flour, 120 g ham, 60 g grated cheese, plus any extra filling you like.
Scoop one tablespoon each flat on a bakingsheet
Bake 15–25 minutes at 200 °C with top-and-bottom heat on the middle rack.
Since you’re in germany the “lets do pizza” spice is pretty good for this.
The large amounts of no-bro-zones scares me.
But why two panels of fucking? That just feels a bit thirsty.
The study did find a correlation between prior experience and performance. One of the developers who showed a positive speedup with AI was the one with the most previous experience using Cursor (over 50 hours).