The moral of the story is that human attention is the bottleneck, not the number of agents because correctness is definitionally what the human intended to happen
If you can't be bothered to spare any attention to the process you will get incorrect results no matter what harness you are using
all rustweek talk recordings got published; and alongside them, my talk!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jM4...
4x speed up btw
ill now resume not posting about work ☆
happy feeble little horse day for those that celebrate
said transmute instead of commute when talking earlier im cooked
posts that both a rust developer and nicolas flamel could write
ocaml type errors make me miss rust (a lot)
self promo we did a blog post to launch the startup thing we're working on ^-^ i do the rust stuff it's cool you should try it out if you like unsafe rust
ill probably do a blog post on some fun performance work i did on tree borrows #soon!
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waffle
The evolution of a prompt engineer:
- I ask an agent to perform an action but performance is inconsistent
- I ask an agent to better ask another agent to perform an action
- I ask an agent to check the other agent’s work
- I spin up N agents in parallel to do the task and hope that one succeeds
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