You just saw what happens between one line of Python and the hardware. Vote below, then tell us in the comments: what is one thing you assumed about how code works that this video shifted?
Its the probalistic nature of electrons. I kind of understood that processors can only get so small because of this as well but finally having it linked all the way up to a line of python is a refreshing view to think about. Also makes me feel calmer and more confident when it comes to controling AI behavior in the future.
Systematically going through this learning process. Not going to lie I was interupted by the overarching video someone made online but I was able to take the transcript from that and adapt, pre learn a lot of information I hope these next sections will better enforce, super charge their philosophy, and create pressure that makes diamonds out of what I extracted and refined into my meta process. Here it is
You learned the framework. Now try it on something you're actually working on. Vote below, then drop your prompt structure in the comments. Not the output. The structure. Show us how you set it up.
Meta is the name of the game. Everything I learn here is going to turn into a system I can use to point at my already created AI work to adopt all of the ideas I can gather here.
This is exactly what I am doing right now... However I am still asking myself, did I need AI to do that? I worry thats a sign of me being lazy but if I do it through the AI I get context of why and what we are doing. I can ask things I would normally have to try to figure out myself between youtube videos and posts. So maybe my layer is just normally AI involved. Especially if I am working on multiple things at once. Multiple terminals or chats keeps the work seperated and focused.