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It all depends on how you prompt. and the prompt system you’ve setup.. when done well, you just “steer” the code /system. Quite amazing to see it come together. But there are multiple layers to this.

As per other comments, if it’s making them money, why bother banning it

have to disagree. maybe read a paragraph, its dense with context imo. i find slop to be light on context and wordy, this is not.

lol. would love an episode on how Micheal and Dwight responds to Jims Ai slop.


Did you have a very aggressive backup schedule?


not if you are using Atlas. Its as simple as it can be with way more functionality you can ever admin in yourself.

As others have said unless the scale of the data is the issue, if your switching because of cost, perhaps you should be going back to your business model instead.


Ooeeff.. Have been thinking to switch from pages router to this. But this kinda defeats the purpose


I’d be happy with a robot that packs the dishwasher, even if that is its only skill


So English not required? LLMs beware.


This comment pretty much sums up this argument. Well said.

As with everything, choose the right tool for the job.

If it feels expensive or risky, make a u-turn, you probably went off the rails somewhere unless you’re working on bleeding edge stuff, and lbh most of us are not.


I did a masters on design a autopilot to optimize fuel consumption in formation flight. What is interesting about the aerodynamics is that if placed in the upwash wake of the leader, you are essentially increasing the wing aspect ratio of the system, resulting in gains for both the leader and the follower aircraft. Feels very unintuitive but basically the donut spool is larger and the combined wing is bigger in the spool.


Apparently that is part of the reason geese fly in formation.


could you provide a link for this? I'm interested but I'm not sure what to google for


You might also be interested in Airbus' fello'fly project: https://www.airbus.com/en/innovation/future-aircraft-operati...


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