21 pointsby kinlan5 hours ago5 comments
  • randiantech2 hours ago
    "Not because they copied each other. Because the constraints are physics."

    Why do models tend to fall back on the ‘it is not X, it is Y’ structure so frequently?

    • paulddraperan hour ago
      Like nails on chalkboard
      • plagiarist37 minutes ago
        It really is. And why so often? It is hard to imagine this construct is that prevalent in training data.
    • crooked-van hour ago
      Because they were RLHFed using corpospeak text that relies on that sort of cliche.
  • christianvozar2 hours ago
    These are (maybe) the best patterns for the vendors and their purposes but that doesn’t make them the best agentic patterns.
  • martinky24an hour ago
    “Sure, let me give it a go” I skeptically thought.

    My skepticism was correct. It was slop.

  • jeremyjhan hour ago
    Load-bearing slop.
  • empthought2 hours ago
    Stop posting slop.