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How does this compare to https://github.com/ast-grep/ast-grep


Isn’t npm VC-backed?


It was until it got acquired by Microsoft/GitHub.


I would be fine if you used my data to train your AI models as long as I’m able to use your models for free in return. If not, you can’t have my data.


I'm not even sure if that. The ability to summarize others is hardly a consolation prize for devaluing my work almost completely.


I would not be fine with that, and I hope that you don't believe that it should be imposed on me.


I would be fine if you use my data to train your AI models if you let me use your models for free. If you can’t do that, you can’t have my data.


unfortunately all our data are belong to them already.


If you put it on the internet, someone can read it.


So... isn't this basically just a CAPTCHA


Here's the thing: the use of AI is an underlying implementation detail that the customer shouldn't need (and likely doesn't) care about.


That was my takeaway. People don't care about AI because they don't really know what it entails

When it's implemented to improve their typing on mobile, speech recognition or netflix recommendations then they care


Looks like a GitHub markdown render


If you want to cut costs, I would recommend you try experimenting with Meta’s new Llama 3 model


I actually played with groq / llama3 earlier this week! It is super fast. I got into the situation where the 70b model is better than haiku, but more expensive and the 8B model was significantly worse. I still think haiku is great bang / buck ratio atm. I want to try tuning the prompts more for llama3 though, I'm sure I can get comparable performance with enough effort.


...and then we start simulating human interactions to get a better understanding of the impact of campaigns, the effectiveness of advertisements, etc.


Advertising is a cancer on society. Any limited good it does is far outweighed by the bad.

In a parallel timeline the smartest minds in the world are fixing climate and medical problems, further the limits of human knowledge and exploration, or even just making fun things to play with.

In this world they are trying to outdo each other in brainwashing people to improve the profits of companies larger than most countries.


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