| ▲ | hmokiguess an hour ago | |
Super tangential comment but glad to see I'm not the only one that send typos to sessions and still get good results. Was reading your https://chatgpt.com/share/6a1e2a5c-58b8-8328-ba1c-0e6aadb0a0... and noticed the "my on Python tools" instead of "my own Python tools" (apologies for the grammar police) This stuff always gets me anxious for no reason because of the underlying tokenizer and prediction stochastic parrot that runs stuff, makes me wonder if I should rerun the prompt correcting the typo or accept the token tax on some interpreter that spent translating the intention. | ||
| ▲ | simonw 30 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
Yeah I'm very loose with my prompting now - I can usually tell from the reasoning traces if it correctly interpreted any typos. If it looks like it didn't I hit "stop" and then edit and resubmit my prompt. | ||