| ▲ | peteforde 12 hours ago | |
ChatGPT knows what's in my bar and what types of base liquors I love and/or can't drink. It knows what fruit, syrups and mixes are in my fridge. It knows that my friend is allergic to mint. It knows that when I ask for recommendations, I tend to want a choice between spirit forward, tiki, martini and herbaceous. ChatGPT knows the broad strokes of the 3-4 main hardware projects I have on the go, and depending on the questions I'm asking, it will often structure its responses in a way that differentiates based on which one I'm thinking about. It knows what resistor and capacitor values I have on my pick and place machine, and when I ask for divider ratios it will do its best to calculate based on those values to the degree that it will chain 1-2 resistors together to achieve those ratios. I knows what kind of solder I use, and has warned me about components with sensitive reflow temperature concerns. It's an extraordinarily useful feature for engineering and drinking, two things that are commonly found in the same Venn diagram. | ||
| ▲ | lkbm 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
> It knows what resistor and capacitor values I have on my pick and place machine, and when I ask for divider ratios it will do its best to calculate based on those values to the degree that it will chain 1-2 resistors together to achieve those ratios. Also relevant: it knows that you know what a resistor and capacitor is, and is able to tune responses to your level of knowledge. (It's not great at this, in my experience, since domain knowledge is still so jagged, but I think it's better than nothing.) | ||
| ▲ | deaux 10 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Thank you! That helped me understand. Hobbies that you regularly do, and an LLM is continuously helpful for, benefiting from memory. Personally, I would still be wary of the black box aspect -not knowing what it does remember and what it doesn't - so I would probably still use projects to make it more deterministic. But that's probably being overcautious and unnecessary in most common cases. | ||
| ▲ | Peaches4Rent an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |
It it just me who's getting freaked out by this? I know it's a boiling frog situation, but seeing it spelt out feels so icky vs how google ads feel. I really want my personality data deleted from big tech... Sigh | ||