this is really similar to how tI use the LLM. I heavily rely on conversing with the LLM to prime it and to get a lot of information about the domain iteratively into the context and give the LLM rewards along the way. I also am a lot of times telling it not to code, let's just think and talk for now. subscribed, thank you for the video, I have relied a lot on redis over the years and have a lot of respect for you as a programmer. p.s. you should try Aider it is an excellent tool but if you wrote an AI code assistant you would probably create something as profound as redis
Thx for another great video. This is the way i'm using LLM for coding. I consider them a tool, to use like a drill. They do the hardest and boring work so we can spent our precious time in final tuning. By this point of view, everyone might use theese tools, but carefully like a drill 😂
Your programming insight and problem solving skills are very helpful. In this video, you provide the kilo source code as a context for clause to reason about it. Do you think a programmer should to provide an initial context to ai before getting started? Even though you are saying that Kilo is a simple program but it has lot of feature and novelty in the source code and Claude uses your initial thought as context I would think to improve your own code.
Whoa, thank you for that. Apart you did this with an LLM I think this was one of the best "Pair Programming" session I've seen lately. I have a question. This was made using the Claude's free tier or do you have a payed plan?
Thanks! Sorry no easy way to share them. I plan to make multiple videos like that in the future, and I'm trying to have a "zero friction" setup where I just shoot without cuts, without having to save anything. That's the only way to do RUclips videos using 30 minutes per day or alike :) Thanks.
Thank you for these videos, they are really insightful
Thank you so much for doing and sharing these videos 😊
this is really similar to how tI use the LLM. I heavily rely on conversing with the LLM to prime it and to get a lot of information about the domain iteratively into the context and give the LLM rewards along the way. I also am a lot of times telling it not to code, let's just think and talk for now. subscribed, thank you for the video, I have relied a lot on redis over the years and have a lot of respect for you as a programmer. p.s. you should try Aider it is an excellent tool but if you wrote an AI code assistant you would probably create something as profound as redis
I'm watching these daily now.
Next we need Claude to describe this chat from his/her point of view
Thx for another great video. This is the way i'm using LLM for coding. I consider them a tool, to use like a drill. They do the hardest and boring work so we can spent our precious time in final tuning. By this point of view, everyone might use theese tools, but carefully like a drill 😂
Your programming insight and problem solving skills are very helpful. In this video, you provide the kilo source code as a context for clause to reason about it. Do you think a programmer should to provide an initial context to ai before getting started? Even though you are saying that Kilo is a simple program but it has lot of feature and novelty in the source code and Claude uses your initial thought as context I would think to improve your own code.
Whoa, thank you for that. Apart you did this with an LLM I think this was one of the best "Pair Programming" session I've seen lately. I have a question. This was made using the Claude's free tier or do you have a payed plan?
Cultural situation is insane in general, I'd say.
Thanks for the video! Is there a way to share the chat logs that you show here? It would be interesting to take a closer look.
Thanks! Sorry no easy way to share them. I plan to make multiple videos like that in the future, and I'm trying to have a "zero friction" setup where I just shoot without cuts, without having to save anything. That's the only way to do RUclips videos using 30 minutes per day or alike :) Thanks.