| ▲ | jazzyjackson 3 hours ago | |||||||
Step 1: deposit money into an Anthropic API account Step 2: download Zed and paste in your API Key Step 3: Give detailed instructions to the assistant, including writing ReadMe files on the goal of the project and the current state of the project Step 4: stop the robot when it's making a dumb decision Step 5: keep an eye on context size and start a new conversation every time you're half full. The more stuff in the context the dumber it gets. I spent about 500 dollars and 16 hours of conversation to get an MVP static marketplace [0], a ruby app that can be crawled into static (and js-free!) files, without writing a single line of code myself, because I don't know ruby. This included a rather convoluted data import process, loading the database from XML files of a couple different schemas. Only thing I had to figure out on my own was how to upload the 140,000 pages to cloudflare free tier. | ||||||||
| ▲ | ErroneousBosh 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> Step 4: stop the robot when it's making a dumb decision Yeah I can't stop myself when I'm about to make a dumb decision, just look at my github repo. I ported Forth to a 1980s sampler and wrote DSP code on an 8-bit Arduino. How am I going to stop a robot making dumb decisions? Also, this all sounds like I'm doing a lot of skivvy work typing stuff in (which I hate) and not actually writing much code (which is the bit I like). | ||||||||
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| ▲ | verdverm 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Step 1 is where Anthropic lost me. 1. If you don't use it soon enough, they keep it (shame on them, do the things you need to in order to be a money transmitter, you have billions of dollars) 2. Pay-go with billing warning and limits. You can use Claude like this through Google VertexAI | ||||||||