Comment by TimorousBestie 9 months ago Why use diffchecker when there’s a perfectly good LLM you could ask right there? lol 4 comments TimorousBestie Reply trashchomper 9 months ago Assuming sarcasm but if not, because deterministic vs. nondeterministic output? TimorousBestie 9 months ago Not sarcasm, just a little joke. I thought the emote at the end would prevent it from being taken seriously. . . Der_Einzige 9 months ago Make it semi deterministic with structured/constrained generation! serf 9 months ago because a lot of LLMs will just eat tokens to call a diffchecker.really it becomes a question of whether or not the friction of invoking the command or the cost of tokens is greater.as I get older and more rsi'd the tokens seem cheaper.
trashchomper 9 months ago Assuming sarcasm but if not, because deterministic vs. nondeterministic output? TimorousBestie 9 months ago Not sarcasm, just a little joke. I thought the emote at the end would prevent it from being taken seriously. . . Der_Einzige 9 months ago Make it semi deterministic with structured/constrained generation!
TimorousBestie 9 months ago Not sarcasm, just a little joke. I thought the emote at the end would prevent it from being taken seriously. . .
serf 9 months ago because a lot of LLMs will just eat tokens to call a diffchecker.really it becomes a question of whether or not the friction of invoking the command or the cost of tokens is greater.as I get older and more rsi'd the tokens seem cheaper.
Assuming sarcasm but if not, because deterministic vs. nondeterministic output?
Not sarcasm, just a little joke. I thought the emote at the end would prevent it from being taken seriously. . .
Make it semi deterministic with structured/constrained generation!
because a lot of LLMs will just eat tokens to call a diffchecker.
really it becomes a question of whether or not the friction of invoking the command or the cost of tokens is greater.
as I get older and more rsi'd the tokens seem cheaper.