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1&2 just pick one, it doesn’t matter. 3 mostly you’re the parser… if you’re after accuracy there are better versions, but it sure is simple to read and write

Agree. While it is common to see code like these pandas examples, it is very possible to write these manipulations so that they return a new frame or view without changing the inputs.

Now get a third opinion, and marvel at all the thinking that you have accomplished


In my experience the last answer it gives is usually the right one


Ah, so the trick is to figure out which one will be the last answer. The halting problem....


It’s always the last place you look

That's too harsh, a regular murder would suffice.


Just put them in row 24 on a Boeing 737 max and let the problem take care of itself.


Just open the window


Boeing tried this new feature.


Not a bug, works as intended.


> That's too harsh, a regular murder would suffice.

Correct. Kicking someone off during a flight and not giving them a parachute counts as a regular murder...


Requisite link to satirical study

"Parachute use to prevent death and major trauma when jumping from aircraft: randomized controlled trial"

https://www.bmj.com/content/363/bmj.k5094


Well not anymore with Claude pro…


It is "not supported" for two month at this point, yet somehow opencode + claude max is still my main workflow today


The comparison is weird as we don't think with the Genome. There are something like ~100 billion neurons with ~100 trillion connections in an adult human brain . I don't know how many bytes of sourcecode deepseek has, but I don't think it helps in determining the amount of reasoning it can do.


> The comparison is weird as we don't think with the Genome

The genome determines how your brain learns, so yeah we do. We don't solve short easy tasks via learning, no, but longer tasks that involves learning involves our DNA.


> longer tasks that involves learning involves our DNA

Longer tasks that involve learning also involve caloric consumption and respiration, that doesn't mean we think with the sun and the air.


No. Not in any way, no.

Learning is a physical process in which neurons form new connections to one another. It has nothing to do with DNA.

This is like measuring LLM performance based on CPU microcode size. Completely nonsense.


Learning also happens on the species level. The species "learns" (thru natural selection) which genes produces brain structures that lead to survival and reproduction.


I hope it is not the gnu compiler..


I guess you could rename it to foo--bar--help.exe to get the help. An awkward workflow indeed


There are a lot of health conscious vegetarians who still like the taste of beyond burger. How is this so weird?


Here's a controversial take. It doesn't bother me at all.


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