https://github.com/chbarts/particle-abcs
And my question:
> What language is this written in?
The answer:
> This appears to be a poem written in English. It is written in a form that is often used for teaching purposes, in which each letter of the alphabet is associated with a concept related to a particular field of study. In this case, the poem is about quantum field theory and particle physics. The poem is written in a rhyming couplet form and contains many scientific terms that are specific to the field.
Which is entirely correct. I'm impressed.
[1] https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/the-abcs-of-particl...
I am very impressed with your test - and the result.
Logging with GitHub is still lowish but like 1k per hour or so. (IIRC)
Not worth the risk just to play around with a site.
In any case, the restriction makes it incompatible with pretty much all password generators, including the built-in ones in modern browsers. To improve matters, I would suggest dropping all restrictions on what cannot be included altogether.
I thought ChatGPT could only process a very limited context (a few thousand words or so) and this claims to work for repositories <100 MB, which is gigantic in comparison.
The site says: "we will download [the repo] to the server and create embeddings against the code". What kind of embeddings are these?
Tried several times.
> This program prints a large string of text to the console. It does this by using a String variable called myLongString, which is initialized with a long string of text. The program begins with the line "program LargeString {" and ends with the line "}". Inside the program, there is a comment that reads "Now let's try a comment". This comment is not necessary for the program to work, but it helps to explain what the program does. The program then uses the write() function, which is a function that prints a given string to the console, to print the large string of text.
It seems as though its looking at the sample code files used for testing rather than the actual compiler codebase.
https://github.com/calebegg/website
It's very impressive!
For one of my repos: https://github.com/drpriver/macwatch
> Does this program work on windows?
No, macwatch is a program designed specifically for Mac computers and is not compatible with Windows systems. The program is designed to provide users with a comprehensive overview of their Mac's performance, including CPU usage, memory usage, disk usage, and more. It can also be used to monitor network activity and alert users when a process is consuming too much system resources. Additionally, the code provided is written in Objective-C and C, which are not supported on Windows systems.
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The first sentence is correct, the rest is just completely wrong.
When it works, it’s flawless. When it doesn’t work, it just makes stuff up that kind of look good, just to make you happy. And there is really no way to tell from the output…
I was building something on similar lines. It is a semantic search engine for codebases using Openai's embedding and FAISS https://github.com/rahuldan/codesearch
It fetches the functions in the code for a query
As others have mentioned, it seems down at the moment. But will be curious to give this a go and see how well it works.
I tried adding https://github.com/torvalds/linux and asking it to write a simple kernel module for me, but it gave me this error:
"Something went wrong, please try again later. If the problem persists, please contact us."
Edit: looks like it is, I see it's making a POST request to https://gptduck-production.up.railway.app/query which responds with a 500 Internal Server Error when I use a URL that looks like a GitHub repository (whether it actually exists or not), and "invalid repo" otherwise.
I found this guide/example from OpenAI which was pretty clear:
https://github.com/openai/openai-cookbook/blob/main/examples...
"'NoneType' object has no attribute 'similarity_search'. Try logging in and entering your own Github access token."
I'm trying to ask ChatGPT what the core insight is to my repository
It is difficult to answer this question without knowing more about the context provided. It appears to be a PGP public key block, but without additional information it is impossible to answer the question.
it seems it might not be able to read it?? (its got a normal readme and docs etc.)