segmondy 15 hours ago

Last year I used LLM to solve AoC, to see how they could keep up, to learn how to steer them and to see how the open models will perform. When I talk about it, quite a bit of "programmers" get upset. Glad to see that Norvig is experimenting.

p/s, anyone who gets upset that folks are experimenting with LLMs to generate code or solve AoC should have their programmer's card revoked.

  • foobarchu 9 hours ago

    Did you make it clear that you weren't submitting to the leaderboards? I of course assume you weren't.

    Most of the hubbub I saw was because AI code making it into those leaderboards very clearly violates the spirit of competition.

mark_l_watson 20 hours ago

I enjoy reading Peter’s ‘Python studies’ and was surprised to see here a comparison of different LLMs for solving advent of code problems, but the linked article is pretty cool.

Peter and a friend of his wrote an article over a year ago discussing whether or not LLMs are already AGI, and after re-reading that article my opinion was moved a bit to: LLMs are AGI in broad digital domains. I still need to see embodied AI in robots and physical devices before I think we are 100% of the way there. Still, I apply Gemini and also a lot of open weight models to both 1. coding problems and 2. after I read or watch material on Philosophy I almost always ask Gemini for a summary, references, and a short discussion based on what Gemini knows about me.

esafak 17 hours ago

> I started with the Gemini 3 Pro Fast model ...

Quiet product announcement.

az09mugen a day ago

I'm sorry, but what's the point here ? It's not for a job or improve a LLM or doing something useful per se, just to "enjoy" how version X or Y of an LLM can solve problems.

I don't want to sound grumpy or but it doesn't achieve anything, this is just a showcase of how a "calculator with a small probability of failure can succeed".

Move on, do something useful, don't stop being amazed by AI but please stop throwing it at my face.

  • mathgeek a day ago

    Author is Peter Norvig, who has definitely done “something useful” when it comes to AI. He’s earned some time for play.

  • grim_io 19 hours ago

    > I don't want to sound grumpy

    Well, you didn't try very hard :)

    If you think that every model behaves the same way in terms of programming, you don't have a lot of experience with them.

    I find it useful to see how other people use all kinds of tools. AI is no different.

    It's like getting upset when someone compares how it's like using bun vs deno vs node.

  • pbalau a day ago

        > Move on, do something useful, don't stop being amazed by AI but please stop throwing it at my face.
    
    
    Do you see the irony in what you did?

    So, how about you move on, do something useful, don't stop being annoyed by AI, but please stop throwing your opinion in anyone's face.

    • s1mplicissimus 21 hours ago

      One could argue that pointing out the pointlessness of LLM hype is infact useful, while producing that same hype is not

      • DangitBobby 19 hours ago

        You are conflating "hype" with any positive outlook. It has some uses and some people are using it. That's not "hype". It is exhausting to see it everywhere so I sympathize.

justinsaccount 16 hours ago

Odd that it came up with

  pattern_start = 1 if half_digits == 1 else 10 ** (half_digits - 1)
when

  10 ** (half_digits - 1)
is fine.