Tag: ai
All the articles with the tag "ai".
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Debugging external systems with AI
Using AI tools to debug complex distributed systems like Mimir by building a CLI tool that lets LLMs query metrics and identify bottlenecks.
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I finally caved in and subscribed to Claude Max. I cheaped out and went for the $100 subscription, and it seems to be too much for me. I have become the bottleneck now, with so much intelligence at my disposal thanks to Opus. I made a lot of mistakes immediately post getting the subscription, first of those was getting it to build a two player chess application which takes advantage of Apple's Multipeer connectivity. The problem was that, I couldn't hoard any learnings in the process. I am looking forward to hoarding more and more things I can do as per Simon Willison's suggestion.
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I have been going through https://simonwillison.net/ and I can see a consistent practice of documenting prompts being used. I feel it should help you get better at prompting, in addition to being a good log. I am going to suggest doing this, but I am unsure of what kind of prompts need to be committed. Surely the initial prompt around the what needs to be built and how it needs to built should be a commit. I will suggest and see where we go.
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AI is Expensive
Reflections on the real cost of AI-assisted coding and how it forces smarter usage patterns.