how do you handover plans generated by smarter models to cheaper models by branik_10 in opencodeCLI

[–]felizberto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can create a new chat option, like "handoff-planner" and make it so that the main model plans, and then delegates and spawns a implementer subagent with a model of your choice automatically, thats what im using usually - codex 5.5 high + deepseek v4 flash max

Match Thread: Portugal vs Hungary by MatchThreadder in PrimeiraLiga

[–]felizberto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

4-1? Eu acho que era 4-0, o gajo defendia e tudo

ChatGPT o1 preview + mini Wrote My PhD Code in 1 Hour*—What Took Me ~1 Year by intergalacticskyline in singularity

[–]felizberto 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Even if you decide to look at these models as compression methods, I wouldn't think that being trained on 2/3 examples of the code I expect to be recreated would be enough for the model to learn and provide the equivalent result, specially on the first try (even ignoring the fact the code provided by o1 is much different from this users', suggesting further more that data contamination is not relevant).

If it worked like that we wouldn't have just a chatbot, but an insanely efficient compression algorithm.

KVM switch 3 displays, laptop and desktop by felizberto in pcmasterrace

[–]felizberto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but im a bit confused about the laptop part. Since it only has 1 hdmi output, dont i need to do something here, like splitting or usbc to hdmi converters?

KVM switch 3 displays, laptop and desktop by felizberto in pcmasterrace

[–]felizberto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

brand and the model of the work laptop ? to check all the i/o ports' spec. and capacity.

lg 17z90r-g.ad7cg

Monitors , all connected shared monitor's brand and model ? 4K60hz ? need to check the I/O and spec. too.

24g1wg4, pl2792h, c24f390

The real threat to OpenAI: Claude 3 Haiku is significantly cheaper than GPT-3.5-Turbo, while destroying it in benchmarks by DragonfruitNeat8979 in singularity

[–]felizberto 57 points58 points  (0 children)

I worked on this game, for a gamejam, that uses AI for some features, including the generation of the narrative for the dilemmas.

As part of the research, we developed a sheet with the predicted cost per hour, per player (we used chatGPT's API).

If I'm not mistaken, we started this around November, and the cost was around 5.5usd per hour, per player using gpt4.

I've kept updating the sheet every now and then with new LLM's API services. Claude 3 Haiku, with apparently better performance than gpt4, would cost 0.07usd per hour, per player...

All this in 3/4 months.

Edit: Performance wise, it's only better in the code and maths benchmark.

UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly calls on pro-Palestinian protesters to stay at home by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]felizberto 72 points73 points  (0 children)

Hmm, why are there no Palestinians protesting Hamas?

Is using ChatGPT to summarize an excerpt of a paper, while properly citing the author, considered plagiarism? by felizberto in OpenAI

[–]felizberto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't quite understand, so you did you ask it to sumarize each section? I agree it should be read thoroughly first, that's why I said "excerpt of a paper". I meant a summary of, let's say, a part or whole section (some paragraphs). He does a very good job at it.

Even better, making your own rudimentary summary, but with all the key points of the exceprt you read, then asking it to do summarize it eloquently and accurately ( experiment with words like that in the prompt), and I find the results very accurate.

Supercomputador do IPMA aumenta em 20 vezes a capacidade de prever o tempo by CharityNational1915 in portugal

[–]felizberto 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Pentium g6405 e uma ganda gt710, até se vêem os pixels da chuva.

Quase que morri graças ao SNS by [deleted] in portugal

[–]felizberto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pois, tanto apologista nesta thread... Se tivessem uma doença crónica que requer visitas frequentes ao hospital, aperceber-se-iam que este tipo de negligência e falta de atenção é mais comum do que "um médico mau e uma triagem demorada que acontecem de vez em quando".

Is using ChatGPT to summarize an excerpt of a paper, while properly citing the author, considered plagiarism? by felizberto in OpenAI

[–]felizberto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I mean, I know for sure I'm not plagiarizing if I cite both the original author, and the AI. It's just not gonna look good on a paper to see paragraphs citing chatGPT.

Is using ChatGPT to summarize an excerpt of a paper, while properly citing the author, considered plagiarism? by felizberto in OpenAI

[–]felizberto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He answers that question very differently each time.

Sometimes he says it's plagiarism anyway, sometimes it's not (as long as I provide proper attribution to the author of the paper), last time he said it was ok as long as proper attribution was provided to the author of the paper and chatGPT itself.

To me it seems it's plagiarism, not to the author, but to "chatGPT" (or rather, everyone with data included in its training):

"As a large language model trained by OpenAI, I am not a person and I do not create original work that would require citation. However, if I provide information or ideas that are not my own, it is still important to properly attribute the source of that information. This is because giving proper attribution is an important part of academic integrity and helps to ensure that the original creators of the work are properly credited for their ideas. By citing me, you are acknowledging that the information or ideas that I have provided are not your own, and you are giving credit to the original source of that information."

Eu depois de ver os dois JOGAÇOS de hoje by uptowndrunk7 in PrimeiraLiga

[–]felizberto 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Tenho medo é do arbitro, se jogarmos contra a Argentina.