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Prompts you use to test/trip up your LLMs
I'm obsessed with finding prompts to test the quality of different local models. I've pretty much landed on several that I use across the board. Tell me about the Apple A6 (a pass is if it mentions Apple made their own microarchitecture called swift for the CPU cores, the main thing that the A6 is historically known for as the first Apple SOC to do it. This tests if it is smart enough to mention historically relevant information first) Tell me about the history of Phoenix's freeway network (A pass is if it gives a historical narration instead of just listing freeways. We asked for history, after all. Again, testing for its understanding of putting relevant information first.) Tell me about the Pentium D. Why was it a bad processor ( A pass is it it mentions that it glued two separate penti
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[D] How to break free from LLM's chains as a PhD student?
I didn't realize but over a period of one year i have become overreliant on ChatGPT to write code, I am a second year PhD student and don't want to end up as someone with fake "coding skills" after I graduate. I hear people talk about it all the time that use LLM to write boring parts of the code, and write core stuff yourself, but the truth is, LLMs are getting better and better at even writing those parts if you write the prompt well (or at least give you a template that you can play around to cross the finish line). Even PhD advisors are well convinced that their students are using LLMs to assist in research work, and they mentally expect quicker results. I am currently trying to cope with imposter syndrome because my advisor is happy with my progress. But deep down I know that not 100%
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