| ▲ | tra3 2 hours ago | |
Love LLMs gonna keep using them. It feels like your suggested approach is expensive, in terms of tokens. I feel (second time I say this) that when I steer the process I get pretty good results vs my coworkers that let the LLMs run away. I do have data on our token usage, not much in terms of quality of the delivery. I keep thinking about the c compiler implementation that anthropic shared earlier in the year that had all the requirements you mention and arguably wasn’t that great. | ||
| ▲ | vkazanov 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Thr thing is that both you and your agent should have a way to verify the solution. OBVIOUSLY, the compiler experiment was just a cringe pr stunt. But it has a point: everything works better with a good testing loop, and compilers always have one by thr nature of the work they do | ||
| ▲ | cadamsdotcom 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
> expensive, in terms of tokens. No amount of tokens can come close to my hourly rate. | ||
| ▲ | mrtesthah an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Do you steer your agents by manually running every single test and linter and reporting the results back to them? | ||