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6:49:42
shinmera
|3b|: As for the structure, I want to get an answer to the question "which groups of objects may be involved in a collision with each other?" which we can approximate with the question "what groups of objects are there where each object within a group is within a distance of at least one other object within the group"
7:48:10
|3b|
ok, so regular grid would be either 1 group per item, or 1 group containing all. i think i read original question differently from what you intended, which is why i was confused
11:54:08
Colleen
"As a large language model, I have no feelings about using the Trial source code. However, it is important to consider ..."
11:54:08
hayley
"As a large language model, I have no feelings about using the Trial source code. However, it is important to consider ..."
12:27:26
shinmera
gingerale: Okey, things are integrated now and there's a very primitive test suite as well.
12:28:25
shinmera
Right now pretty much every container is required to also hold a hash table where they keep data about the object at last update/insert
12:28:54
shinmera
I wonder if it would be better to instead force users to supply a previous location to UPDATE so that this is no longer necessary.
12:29:22
shinmera
the disadvantage being that the user has more work and that changes in size aren't caught by this.
12:31:54
selwyn
theres the prospect of giving it the hyperspec and/or some libraries as a big prompt
12:31:57
shinmera
oh, so you mean: what do you think of the legality of using source code spit out by gpt.
12:32:35
selwyn
as the fact that it is your code, and there are some concerns about how these companies behave
12:34:08
selwyn
as i understand it there would be no training stage (yet) though they surely store the conversations
12:35:19
shinmera
My thoughts on this are: 1. microsoft and other "machine learning" capitalist companies belong burned to the ground 2. AI bros should be guillotined 3. what I want has very little bearing on what will happen, my code is probably already in copilot and other garbage 4. I question the legality of using the output of GPT for code that you publish, so I would rather not include any such code in Shirakumo repositories.
12:35:59
shinmera
That all said, if you're going to do it, I probably won't notice, and don't particularly care.
12:37:12
shinmera
I personally would be much more interested in a system that used "standard" voice recognition to do the code input, rather than hoping GPT will somehow magically make this method convenient.
12:39:09
shinmera
I personally just feel uncomfortable with the idea of a program basically doing the equivalent of studenst plagiarising wikipedia for you.
12:40:04
Colleen
The university sent us a fair bit of advice on using large language models. We are told to cite e.g. ChatGPT and Bing as if it were private communication.
12:40:04
hayley
The university sent us a fair bit of advice on using large language models. We are told to cite e.g. ChatGPT and Bing as if it were private communication.
12:40:39
shinmera
selwyn: anything that doesn't try to be free form and instead is tightly governed by user input.
12:40:59
shinmera
voice recognition will also use "machine learning" methods, but it won't try to infer more than what you say.
12:41:32
shinmera
I think using the controller buttons and gestures you could do stuff like handle paren management to ease the input
12:42:33
selwyn
i wanted to create a command language of about 100 syllables to represent emacs commands, mostly paredit