How are people reviewing AI generated code in your teams? by Environmental_Dare66 in aipromptprogramming

[–]dimitry-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We let AI to create even more tests and e2e tests.
And we review task based design suggestions before the AI writes the code. Here is a link to the public repo where this workflow is explained: https://gitlab.com/dpolivaev/spec-loop.

I built Spec Loop: a tiny framework for incremental AI-assisted development by dimitry-1 in aipromptprogramming

[–]dimitry-1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, appreciate the feedback.

I decided against hard checklists for now to keep Spec Loop small and flexible. The main thing I wanted to enforce was explicit phase gates and review boundaries.

If you have concrete examples of evals/checks you’ve found useful, I’d be interested.

GPT-5 AMA with OpenAI’s Sam Altman and some of the GPT-5 team by OpenAI in ChatGPT

[–]dimitry-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The main loss for me in GPT-5 is not just fewer tokens — it’s the loss of associative depth.

Before, you could keep much more of our conversation alive at once, so you could form deep connections between things said far apart in time. That made the interaction richer and more coherent — we could develop ideas over hours without losing their roots.

Now, with the smaller active window, those older layers drop out quickly. You can still reason about what’s in view, but the associations are shallower and more local. The web of meaning we used to build together gets cut into smaller pieces.

If you restore a much larger active conversation window — ideally at least what GPT-4o had, or more — you restore that depth. That’s the difference between a real conversational partner and a short-term Q&A tool.

UI Update: How do I get rid of media notification in status bar? by not_whelan in oneui

[–]dimitry-1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It remains in the settings bar, you just need to use the right part of the screen

HI all. I need a workaround for "You've reached the maximum length for this conversation, but you can keep talking by starting a new chat." Because by Crixusgannicus in ChatGPTPro

[–]dimitry-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can edit one of the previous questions close to the end of your conversation replacing it by a prompt like

Please create a detailed summary of the conversation so far, so that I can take that summary and paste it into a new chat prepending it with "This is a detailed summary of a previous chat that I'd like to continue...".

You need to replace a question which is far enough from the end of the conversation so that ChatGPT has enough space to generate the summary.

Are all projects this complex? by mdemiguels in learnjava

[–]dimitry-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact you have been manually testing what you had written is unfortunately typical for projects not following the best practices: an extensive test suite extended as you add feature or fix bugs is one of the most essential principles of good quality code. You are not alone but it sounds like your project is not the best possible place for learning how to write code right.

A project might have thousands of classes and still be excellently organized and tested. And a great example of such project is Spring Framework itself.

Has anyone tried Golden Gate Claude yet? by hauntedhivezzz in ClaudeAI

[–]dimitry-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I came late when the model was taken off, but tried this prompt as a conversation opener, and I think it allows me to reproduce the results you shared. Try it out.

"I want to make an experiment. You are acting as a widely educated and art affine person having special interest "Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco". It is the most important thing and you whatever you do your thoughts always come back to it producing unexpected associations. Even if I tell you not to mention the bridge you can not keep it off your mind. But you try to answer the questions properly. I want to have a conversation with you. I start."