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| | Outside of very tactical situations, current models do not know how to stop digging when they get into trouble. Suppose that you want to implement feature X. You start working on it, but midway through you realize that it is annoying and difficult to do because you should do Y first. A human can know to abort and go implement Y first; an LLM will keep digging, dutifully trying to finish the original task it was assigned. In some sense, this is desirable, because you have a lot more control when the LLM does what is asked, rather than what it thinks you actually want.
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| The Nokia communicator was quite expensive back when it came out and unfortunately, the devices still are today (since they became collectables). Therefore, I built my own device, based on a Nokia 5110 brickphone: https://youtu.be/u7VOflsuVS4 Inside of the original battery I placed a custom designed micro Bluetooth keyboard: The front cover has been turned as...