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loloquwowndueo 7 hours ago

How to add passkeybot support to your site, according to their official guide:

start

(1) Copy / paste example_http_server into your LLM of choice (use a paid/good model). (2) Prompt: Implement the HTTP handlers here for my project,..

Um, no? How about you give me real instructions on how to do it? I’m not going to delegate a security-critical task to an LLM. And since I need to review it carefully myself anyway, I might as well write it all by hand, right? Like, the whole premise is I just need to implement a couple of webhooks.

gear54rus 7 hours ago | parent [-]

It's absolutely hilarious that someone would think that this passes for API docs nowdays. Still it's good to know what to avoid on the very first glance.

jiggawatts 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It's also a bit of a "bootstrapping" issue. How does anyone expect the AIs to learn to do things correctly if the instructions are not published for them to pick up during training?

This is like those "contact your system admin" error messages. I am the system admin!

the_mitsuhiko 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I think it's good. Quite frankly, it's the better experience to be given the right prompts to onboard into something than having to guess that the inputs are the right for the LLM.

stephenr 3 hours ago | parent [-]

If someone is writing authentication code and they think it's smart to outsource that to spicy autocomplete, the only "prompt" they need is:

"Hey chat bot friendo, where's the nearest hand-written 'help wanted' sign in the door of a coffee shop? I need a new career path"