Googling shows this to be a fairly common project, so I am not all that impressed? It looks great, but it also had training material for this exact task.
I swear someone will eventually come down in an anti-gravity belt to deliver fresh mangoes just shipped half an hour ago via Starship from Pakistan, and the comments will be that “it’s not that impressive” :D
The training material has been around since the start, but we are just now reaching the point where LLMs can autonomously code complex software that works; this would take an engineer days to make, with access to the same training material. I bet 99% of devs couldn’t even complete the window manager alone in under 24 hours, let alone a snake game + shell and python interpreters + paint + text editor.
Except once something is done and out on the internet, it would not take the human that amount either. LLMs can create novel code from instructions now, so I am mostly criticizing it as LLMs routinely do better.
One shot prompt of Windows https://xcancel.com/chetaslua/status/1977936585522847768
Here you can try the result yourself: https://codepen.io/ChetasLua/pen/EaPvqVo
Googling shows this to be a fairly common project, so I am not all that impressed? It looks great, but it also had training material for this exact task.
I swear someone will eventually come down in an anti-gravity belt to deliver fresh mangoes just shipped half an hour ago via Starship from Pakistan, and the comments will be that “it’s not that impressive” :D
The training material has been around since the start, but we are just now reaching the point where LLMs can autonomously code complex software that works; this would take an engineer days to make, with access to the same training material. I bet 99% of devs couldn’t even complete the window manager alone in under 24 hours, let alone a snake game + shell and python interpreters + paint + text editor.
Except once something is done and out on the internet, it would not take the human that amount either. LLMs can create novel code from instructions now, so I am mostly criticizing it as LLMs routinely do better.
Maybe a dumb question, but uh, what exactly was the prompt?
Wow now do a spinning octagon with a ball bouncing inside next. Groundbreaking stuff here
They probably have the source for thousands of sites with a desktop like UI in their dataset...