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Today I used GPT-4 to make "Wolverine" - it gives your python scripts regenerative healing abilities! Run your scripts with it and when they crash, GPT-4 edits them and explains what went wrong. Even if you have many bugs it'll repeatedly rerun until everything is fixed

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BioBootloader3 年前

Imagine running your tests through this to automatically fix any that you broke

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BioBootloader3 年前

The code is now available on Github!

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Taranjeet3 年前

Thanks for finding this. Added this to awesome gpt4 GitHub repo

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BioBootloader3 年前

Here’s the GitHub repo:

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1/35 tokens left3 年前

Pythonic Wolverine

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BioBootloader3 年前

I love it

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BioBootloader2 年前

I've now created a much more powerful tool, Mentat:

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Chris Lengerich /dd3 年前

How to support? Coffee $ link?

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BioBootloader3 年前

Wow! I’ll add one when I put it on GitHub

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0xempires3 年前

@bayeslord This reminds me of Jaron Lanier’s idea of “phenotropic computing” he described in the early 2000s about surfaces (interfaces/APIs) learning to communicate with each other. At the time it seemed like a crackpot idea. Now it seems well within reach.

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