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Sardaukar20

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I prefer Spanish red wine, then Chile BUT Australia? like Napa wine are mostly hype.
I personally prefer the European wines myself. Australia does have some good stuff, but you're right, they are getting quite overhyped, and expensive. In many parts of Asia, Australian wines are among the top wines, mostly thanks to Penfolds.

Napa and many American wines are definitely over-hyped. They are really expensive. I don't doubt their quality, but for me, they do not stand heads and shoulders above wines from Chile, Argentina, or South Africa. You can get more value for your money on those.

But if you're feeling patriotic for China. Their rising star in the wine world is Marselan from Ningxia. Production is still rather costly and small, so these wines are not cheap for the export markets.
 
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A startup called Cognition AI just released an AI software engineer called Devin. Devin was presented with GitHub issues from real-world open-source projects and was able to resolve 13.86% of them unassisted. This is just a first step, but it's a pretty big one.
Anything that takes jobs away from Indians is a plus in my book. Harder for them to try and invade and bully their neighbours without the capital and guns to get away with it.
 

gpt

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A startup called Cognition AI just released an AI software engineer called Devin. Devin was presented with GitHub issues from real-world open-source projects and was able to resolve 13.86% of them unassisted. This is just a first step, but it's a pretty big one.
While people have pointed out that the Upwork demo posted on Twitter by Cognition AI seemed a little bit suspicious: the client was asking for an unusually specific (for Upwork) task ie. it was an almost perfect example of a job to be given to an AI agent for testing purposes, this sort of thing is going to be the general trend from now on. You can bet that this won't be the only SWE AI, far from it.
 
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azn_cyniq

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Anything that takes jobs away from Indians is a plus in my book. Harder for them to try and invade and bully their neighbours without the capital and guns to get away with it.
I may or may not attend an Ivy League school and I may or may not know one of the founders and that person may or may not strongly dislike Indians too. For legal reasons, that was a joke :)

I'm glad to see that a dagger has been thrust into the torso of India's economic future and the culprits are none other than three "Chinkis" :cool:
 

BlackWindMnt

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While people have pointed out that the Upwork demo posted on Twitter by Cognition AI seemed a little bit suspicious: the client was asking for an unusually specific (for Upwork) task ie. it was an almost perfect example of a job to be given to an AI agent for testing purposes, this sort of thing is going to be the general trend from now on. You can bet that this won't be the only SWE AI, far from it.
A lot of these things look suspicious it really feels like Web3.0/NFT promises during the lockdowns.
Look at web3.0 and NFT now no one really talks about it. Kind of like how a decade or so ago you had people talk about how the Omnissiah was about to be born, until deep learning got stuck at a wall it couldn't break through and funding stopped.

Im sure the same will happen with LLMs but for now billions are being plunged into LLMs and people will want to grab as much crumbles as they can from the Nvidia and OpenAI cake.
 
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