Comment by DrSiemer
1 year ago
GPT-3.5 performance for basic programming tasks used to be just fine, but over the past few weeks the output quality has dropped dramatically. All of this tweaking definitely has it's downsides.
1 year ago
GPT-3.5 performance for basic programming tasks used to be just fine, but over the past few weeks the output quality has dropped dramatically. All of this tweaking definitely has it's downsides.
If you prefer using GPT-3.5 due to its lower price or speed, wouldn't it be better to switch to Haiku? People were even able to match the performance of Opus when they added a couple of examples to the prompt.
"Unfortunately, Claude.ai is only available in certain regions right now."
GPT 3.5 used to be good enough, so I never bothered getting a paid account. I also heard some reports about 3.5 actually being better for the type of coding tasks I usually offload.
You can use haiku for free here if you dont need the api https://labs.perplexity.ai
Why someone still would use GPT-3.5 in 2024? There are tens of fully open models available which beat GPT-3.5 in every possible skill and you can run them locally.
I tried all I can run on an RTX 3080 Ti, but none got close for the kind of basic tasks I like to outsource to an LLM. Which would you recommend for mostly node/react/python/php work?
I do have a 4090 available at work, if the extra 8GB vRAM makes a big difference. The task I used as a test case was converting existing PHP & JS code (views and controllers) with static texts to files with dynamic translation references.
They’re probably retraining something right now
Probably just reducing resources with the cost of quality. GPT-4 suddenly has started be much faster.