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Likewise, I foolishly assumed everybody else was just doing it wrong.

But this week I've lost count of the times I've had to say something along the lines of: "Can you check our plan/instructions, I'm pretty sure I said we need to do [this thing] but you've done [that thing]..."

And get hit with a "You're absolutely right...", which virtually never happened for me. I think maybe once since Opus 4-6.

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Honestly, I thought it was a skill issue too, but it just turns out I wasn't using it enough.

I started a new job recently, so I'm asking it a lot of questions about the codebase, sometimes just to confirm my understanding and often it came up with wrong conclusions that would send me down rabbit holes only to find out it was wrong.

On a side project I gave it literally a formula and told it to run it with some other parameters. It was doing its usual "let me get to know the codebase" then a "I have a good understanding of the codebase" speech, only to follow it up with "what you're asking is not possible" I'm like... No, I know it's possible I implemented it already, just use it in more places only to get the same "o ye ur right, I missed that... Blabla"

Yeah, it's gotten pretty bad...


maybe a consequence of saving GPU for newer models? Also tuning effort level suppose to help, haven't get enough dp on this though

They track our frustration, which is probably really good coding data. The reason why it's painful is because that's data annotation, it's literally a job people get paid to do, yet we're paying to do it. If they need good data, they just turn the models to shit and gaslight everyone



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