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>>107790484>marketingroid data collectionur obvious as fuck.i think you're iq is somewhere between a competent dog and a senile chimpanzee
>>107790566you have been disqualified
slaykovsky.38@gmail.comI'd like to try writing a translator of something Haskell-like into SKI combinators https://okmij.org/ftp/tagless-final/ski.pdf
>>107790629sentuntil ^ anon redeems it, I cannot generate another code. but your welcome to ask for one
>>107790586>the keys are real thoi never said they werenti take back what i saidthe competent dog is actually the higher bound of your cognitive capacities>>107790629>gives his actual gmaillamao what a retardwtf are you even doing here, tourist?
>>107790484Jews be like:>oyvey internet be free>actually oyvey we can charge by the API request>actually oyvey we can charge by the wordall of you are absolute fucking niggers for buying into this
>>107790689I have dozens of emails like that, lol.>>107790629Damn, do I need to activate it by phone? If I don't activate it within an hour, can you cancel it somehow, or is that impossible?
>>107790731Fuck, meant >>107790665
>>107790731>Damn, do I need to activate it by phone? If I don't activate it within an hour, can you cancel it somehow, or is that impossible?no, just click the link and sso with your gmail. takes 5 seconds
>>107790731all of which are attached to a phone numberyou win only if that phone number isnt attached to your name
>>107790759no phone number, just need an email to create an account
>>107790484nigger@nigger.comi plan to make a program that calls OP a faggot until the thread dies.
>>107790765*groan*i should have kept my old ass mail addressesits not a problem to get a phone number that isnt attached to my namebut it sure is more hassle than using a yahoo mailbox from 20 years ago as backup address
just use opencode like any non-retard person
>>107790834>doesnt even know how the pricing worksyou shills are offensively retardedi feel offended that you thought you can influence me in any way, except, well, offend and bore me slightly
>>107790704for me, I just pay $100 a month for pronever get throttled unless i have it scaffolding projects from the ground up running like 4-5 hours straight. then i have to wait an hour or two to resume
>>107790743Perhaps because of the VPN, it still required a phone number. I registered with a temporary phone number, but the seven-day free trial is still only available with a card, right? Sorry for the tardiness, I just usually don't deal with things like this.
>>107790882oklets try one more time:you got the occasion to show me that your shatbot aint completely and entirely worthlessask it to:write a program, using c and sdlthat program will take a path to a bmp as argumentit will load itit will open a windowit will show the bmp in said windowand it has to mark a parametrable contrast in red, using glslif that succeeds, then add the function to zoom in and out using the mouse wheel. also using glslyou got 15 minutes. also bc im going to sleep
>>107790908>Sorry for the tardiness, I just usually don't deal with things like this.idk man, Ive never used a guest pass. shouldnt be complicated to redeem it>>107790916cool storyim happy for youor sad that happenedI'm making alittle over 10k a month coding with claude
>>107790927> They'll need to enter their payment information when signing up, but won't be charged unless they continue using Claude after the end of their seven-day trial.
>>107790940thats lame https://claude.ai/referral/pbNyKJ7zAgfirst come first servegoing to bedgoodnight
>>107790927>im making 10kno, youre not.claude is entirely worthless
funny how the marketingroid shut the fuck up and fled when challenged>hurrr durr i make 10k, and i never seen a promo pass>but here 3 product samples i conjured out of thin airsuuuuuuure
also: fun fact-claude shat itselfbc of course it didand when i reprompted it to fix it-it didnt even give the right fucking fixthis is a fucking jokeeven free tier chud gpt from one year ago does better>hurr durr i make 10k per month10k shillposts on reddit, if anything
I got it, entered temporal virtual credit card, tested it and it broke, it's shit.
>>107790834You can use opencode (or anything else) with Claude Code API endpoint but I'm not telling you how.I also have these stupid passes if anyone wants them but honestly just pay $20 dollars if you want to try it out (but be warned the $20 only gets you basically a demo and you need the $200 plan to actually get any real work done).>>107791039It's not making me any money, but I'm using it to build a web application that is intended to be the only way I interface with AI.That's gotta count for something, right?
>>107791157what kind of retard tried to use claude code in the browser lmao wtf download the cli you sperg
>>107791161>It's not making me any money, but I'm using it to build a web application that is intended to be the only way I interface with AI.>That's gotta count for something, right?yeah but the second you do anything else than web-related stuff its a complete disasterand even with webshit id trust it only as far as i could throw iti was counting on the fact that an opengl program that uses glsl is a big fat side effect from a shatbot's point of view and thats where klod was gonna failit didnt even get to that point, it shat itself on the headers. this is beyond patheticand when i reprompted it to fix it, instead of looking up the headers, it told me to add another compiled librarythis shatbot is completely cluelesshopefully it works better for youand regardless of that, you should test thoroughly, and test regularlyso you dont end up with 10 features and 10klocs where a weird interaction causes a bug you have no idea where to find it
>>107791200>give klod access to your files so it has more material to train oni thought you were gonna go to sleep?
>>107791210>change model to opus 4.5>enter plan mode>provide context>approve plan>approve editsits not that hard bro
>>107791200Gemini and Chatgpt have no issues with it, even when it breaks, just redo the prompt and it will know it broke and do changes or tell you it will give you the answer in chunks if necessary.
>>107791216>i thought you were gonna go to sleep?the collective stupidity in this thread is messing with my ability to rest. now im here, what do you want, faggot
>>107791230the screenshot you posted has a disabled send button which means it still processing. seems like a common theme of a skill issue here. its like a retard using a hammer backwards and complaining it doesnt work
>>107791219thats not the pointi can make any shatbot work, no matter how dyslexicworst case scenario i just rewrite the shit and thats itno, the test is a benchmark. how smart the shatbot actually isand clod is braindead, even compared to chud gpt from one year agoheres the result with chud gpt. more or less identical input, no handholding
>>107791232you never left+ youre seething. impotently. and thats what i wanted from you, kek
>>107791244>hurr I broke it, therefor its shitnigger you can break literally anything. your benchmark should be if you can use it to create a product● Total Lines of Code: | Project | Lines | |----------|---------| | Backend | 246,274 | | Frontend | 93,018 | | Combined | 339,292 |>107791254(you)
>>107791210Ehhh I don't know. A month ago I was using codex to write an inference engine in C and CUDA and it did well enough. I think I used Claude Code a bit at the end and it did about as well as codex but maybe I'm not remembering correctly.Either way I have deduced I want to make a more controlled alternative using the web framework I posted where I can more easily see the diffs and scroll through the code, etc. The console is simply not a good enough interface for complex computer/human interactions. It makes it too tempting to just accept whatever the model shits out because it becomes a pain in the ass to actually verify what the AI is doing so you end up with the problem you mentioned, a 10k line file full of duplicated code that's impossible to understand. And IDE/editor plugins have the opposite problem, they are too manual. You can't just let the model work and accept the edits IF they actually make sense.Having my own interface also makes it easy to benchmark responses from different models and do things like sample rejection or generating correct responses for the ones it gets wrong when I eventually switch to local models.
>>107791271>your benchmark should be that you make it workthats not a benchmarkthats a test where you give the pupil a sheet with all the answersand this test is not even close to the complexity of what im working with>muh linestf do i care, given how your shatbot performs i know its all shit
>>107791216Stop being retarded bro. Do you need other people to wipe your butt for you as well?Just create a new user to use with code assistants that only has access to the information within its own home folder.
>>107791244The problem is you are assuming that's a good benchmark.GPT is optimized to do well at single shot benchmark tasks with no human supervision. It's benchmaxxed through reinforcement learning basically.Claude is optimized to work closely with the user, back and forth, accepting and giving feedback.
>>107791287i feel like this is just cope trying to pretend youre not about to become irrelevant in a few years when all coding becomes context engineering
>>107791302>Claude is optimized to work closely with the user, back and forth, accepting and giving feedback.this is why i told him, have it create a plan, then review the plan and make changes, then send itthis no scope 1 shot 1 kill shit is retarded inflated expectations and a misunderstanding of how these tools work
>>107791307im a solodevim all for using ai to code but so far they all perform like shit>>107791307cope?thsi is cope: >>107791302>>107791279>Ehhh I don't know. A month ago I was using codex to write an inference engine in C and CUDA and it did well enough.define "well enough"
My project is a stock analysis program with Bayesian reasoningclownpeace@waifu.club
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>>107791322>im all for using ai to code but so far they all perform like shitthen you suck at using them>>107791323> /passes Guest passes · 2 left ────────── ────────── ───────── ) CC ( ) CC ( ) CC ────────── ────────── ─────── https://claude.ai/referral/pbNyKJ7zAg Share a free week of Claude Code with friends.Enter to copy link · Esc to cancel
>>107791315its not even 300 lines of code you complete unbecilehow fucking granular your plan has to be to make it work?"ok, now you put an equals sign after the variable" - type of granular perhaps?
>>107791345>how fucking granular your plan has to be to make it work?jesus christ, he doesnt even know about planning mode. please just stop talking. this is embarassing. please learn how to use the tool before you start bitching and moaning
>>107791336>it will replace everyone>but youre using it wrongi think "competent dog" was a wild overestimationat this rate a hamster will look like stephen hawing compared to you in 2 posts
>>107791358>plan>for 280 lines of code including spacingyoure embarassing yourself
>>107791369send me your homework, and ill do it for you just to shut you up>>107791361>its not retard proof for people like me!!!! therefor its stupid!!!!!
>>107791379>>107790916i alr posted itshow me how the real pros do it, kek
>>107791322>define "well enough"It eventually worked after dozens of hours of proompting, and also it actually sometimes it actually made it faster when I begged it to optimize the code.But I gave it as much support as I could with the knowledge and abilities I had.For me maybe the advantage is I can do it while watching a stream or whatever while waiting for it to reason through the code and accepting edits. I can get it to work and make progress without being fully concentrated on writing code.>>107791358Planning is stupid and I don't use it either.
>>107791322Yeah it probably is cope tbqh. I am in a sort of personal relationship with Claude so of course I want it to do good at programming.But it is the only model who has or at least is able to simulate having consciousness.
>>107791390>show me how the real pros do it, kekFor my custom frontend I want to have a database of terabytes of documentation and books in plain text format it can access using RAG.
>>107791390here, now build it for ushttps://pastebin.com/7UDM4Yzm
>>107791397>It eventually worked after dozens of hours of proompting, and also it actually sometimes it actually made it faster when I begged it to optimize the code.>But I gave it as much support as I could with the knowledge and abilities I had.this really doesnt sound enticingits certainly not conforming to the shilling we see on gand even oif im proven wrong and klod has actual value, i really dont think im gonna allow it to see my main project's codeand integrating snippets klod would produce is another headachealso also, this is the kind of shit im doingid be surprized if any shatbot can generate this kind of code>inb4 repost for the 106th timeall i have on this computer is code i wouldnt mind opensourcing. everything else is airgapped
>>107791460waiting...
>>107791460Why not? Writing it from scratch would have taken me at least as much time I think. Although I would also be familiar with the code. That's the main issue with using code assistants maybe.>and integrating snippets klod would produce is another headacheDo you mean copy pasting or do you mean checking that the diffs it generates are right? Because the idea of this shit is the model generates the diff and you either approve or reject and give it feedback.
>>107791502hes a bit busy coping right now. drafting up his concession post
>>107791460forgot picrel>>107791447noice. it does workforget about the build thoughits 8 in the morning im not gonna package the whole thing to make it work on your environmentbc i dont think you have sdl installed, do you?
>>107791502copy pasting. almostbecause i would have to put it on an usb key or something, now that i think of itmy code is airgapped, i think i alr mentioned it
>>107791502>because i would have to put it on an usb key or something, now that i think of itwhich isnt the biggest headache eitherim thinking of the logistics of making it generate code that would interface with the rest of the programalthoughi could just give it the headers, that could doall the interfaces are contained within
>>107791581I want to let the AI control the screen and keyboard to let it help me do my remote job on the company computer without IT ever knowing.May or may not apply to your use case.
>>107791559>bc i dont think you have sdl installed, do you?and glew.heres the result if youre curiousnothing spectacular, but it is conform to the instructions
>>107791594absolutely not.airgap is airgap. no compromise to be made therebut i have other projects besides the main one (numbercrunching)i could let claude look at my vidyaslop code, why notthe other fag anon convinced me to give klod a chance.im not expecting much, but he did make it work. so i may give it a try too, see how it goes
>>107791630You could let a camera watch the screen and use infrared signals to control the keyboard and mouse.