| ▲ | jbott an hour ago | ||||||||||||||||
> the most important feature for agent performance is the popularity of the language This is explicitly called out as only weakly supported in that blog post: | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | a2ff6eeb0 38 minutes ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Feel free to do your own analysis -- my informal experiments backs this up, though. I see worse results when I try to do anything in an unpopular language. It makes sense, needing to train the model on things that aren't already in its weighs takes up valuable context. Until we have models that update their weights based on what they've seen in their recent sessions and learn like people, this will be a problem. For now, though, between the results I'm seeing here, and the lack of need to look at code, I think this kills off any reason for me to use less popular languages. | |||||||||||||||||
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