old, but still funny. i think…

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    3 months ago

    Missing the LLM developer with billions of tokens to burn.

    • “Claude, please solve this puzzle so my Grandma can get her insulin”
    • if the LLM succeeds, solves in less than 10 seconds.
    • if it fails, star remains forever unsolved - “Impossible with current LLM, will try again with ChatGPT 8.0”
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          3 months ago

          Close. A script is readable and editable code. The LLM slop is “deep” so it’s opaque and you can’t really change the system prompt (you can jailbreak it).

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            Script-kiddie is a derogatory term for a computer user who can’t read or edit the code. Scripts might be useful to us, but they may as well be opaque to a script-kiddie.

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      • Spends the first 90% of the competition developing specialized subagents and custom MCP servers to allocate the problems and most relevant information efficiently into the LLM’s contexts.
      • All of his agents easily escape their own sandboxes and one accidentally configures itself into “delete-only mode”.
      • “Codex, how the fuck do you not have access to your own documentation?”
      • Places 29th globally after one of his subsubagents finds a way to reconstruct the full solution set from filesystem metadata in the online judge VMs.