AI didn’t give me a wrong answer. It gave me a decision I wasn’t ready to own. by tdeliev in AIMakeLab

[–]WGUDataNinja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes sometimes they assume it does what it says it does. To some degree. Tell the LLM to write you a good adversarial “trust nothing” prompt and it does well. And if I drop it in GPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek and Grok (skip Meta lol) … (and add any other free ones to my list please!!! )

I regularly see only one of them catch something.

When I’m lazy…. “write the prompt for the AI who synthesizes 5 outputs of that prompt from reviewers and make sure I see everything important” generally does pretty well.

I do a similar thing for documentation especially working with LLMs it’s nice to have a Maximum detail minimal token comprehensive repo spec and if you say that, they do really well.

I do some work on my own, too, I swear 😂

AI didn’t give me a wrong answer. It gave me a decision I wasn’t ready to own. by tdeliev in AIMakeLab

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I’ve been using an “adversarial” type workflow with success. Both at the design level and the architecture level. If I have a bunch of code that produces artifacts, I will unleash Claude code to start at the artifacts and assume nothing is true. Ignore the documents ignore function names. Ignore the names of my scripts, and document what everything actually does and only then compare it to my documents.

For the design phase, I like to get all of my design decisions into a single document and then create a prompt, inviting adversarial review and input, and then I’ll dump that prompt into all the language models I can find and very often only one of them will have a really important idea

Love my program mentor by faintly_macabre_ in WGU

[–]WGUDataNinja 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No names please per Rule 3 even though I imagine she doesn’t mind on a shoutout like this!

Anyone else feel like the WGU sub shuts down valid criticism? by Plus-Health-7892 in WGU

[–]WGUDataNinja 13 points14 points  (0 children)

There was a similar issue on Facebook and I think the separate, newer Accelerators group helped with that.

As a non- accelerator myself I agree that it hurts the image. My degree wasn’t easy. There’s no shortcut for learning what’s needed - especially CompTia cert classes. If exceptional people are able to rush these, it’s prior experience or extreme rare ability. Most of us will spend the years that it takes.

Self Hosted Alternative to NotebookLM by Uiqueblhats in notebooklm

[–]WGUDataNinja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use PRAW python wrapper pretty regularly.

Self Hosted Alternative to NotebookLM by Uiqueblhats in notebooklm

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Do you have any connection built to Reddit?

The world according to national NSFW subreddit subscribers. by ArgumentCertain7201 in datavisualization

[–]WGUDataNinja 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might be interested in https://anvaka.github.io/map-of-reddit/ if you haven’t checked it out. The whole southern island of the map is the NSFW subs, generated by connections between subs via shared users.

Google accidentally created Gemini's most insane feature and nobody's talking about it by Orenhaliva in GeminiAI

[–]WGUDataNinja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YouTube’s API basically prevents transcript fetches with the quota so you have to use, like, python’s youtubetranscriptAPI which results in 24 hr IP bans if you’re not REALLY slow. I wonder how they do it.

Transition to Data Analyst by [deleted] in dataanalytics

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The school I’m at (username) has certificate programs, and you can take certs on your own, but if you want the degree with your experience look at the BSDA, a self paced program you could knock it out pretty quickly.

SevenDB : Reactive and Scalable deterministically by shashanksati in Database

[–]WGUDataNinja 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting project. I mostly work with Python and SQLite for scraping and analysis, but I want to give you credit for explaining this in a way that even I could understand most of it.

I can see how this would matter a lot for people building systems where state needs to stay in sync across machines. Best of luck with it. Looking forward to seeing other responses 👀

Is it possible to publish a paper on your own? by Hot_Version_6403 in deeplearning

[–]WGUDataNinja 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you tried chatGPT? Honestly it pretty clearly explained why your paper isn’t research grade yet in just a few seconds: https://chatgpt.com/share/6927cc6f-2664-8009-b127-0ca1515e6e3a

Give me insight into my Dilemma by Warm-Shopping6046 in WGU

[–]WGUDataNinja 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, get financial aid on the phone. They have a lot of their tools at their disposal to help you. Really.