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stack-overflow-import
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Show HN: Anycode – import anything from a Python module thanks to ChatGPT
Seven years after the StackOverflow Importer [1], I thought it was time to build an updated version using ChatGPT.
[1]: https://github.com/drathier/stack-overflow-import?tab=readme...
- Import arbitrary code from Stack Overflow as Python modules
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Infinite AI Array, the Python Library
[1]: https://github.com/drathier/stack-overflow-import
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Ask HN: Does ChatGPT scare you? It scares me
> time series forecasting using this tool.
Interesting. IME even for toy problems it generally spits out code which fails to do what I requested some of the time or at all. Using this tool to solve a problem requires not only that I understand what it spits out but also that I understand how to actually solve the problem, so that I can iterate on the rubbish it spits out.
It doesn't seem frightening or particularly transformative; I'm not even convinced that using it could save more time than not. It's not doing anything radically different to https://github.com/drathier/stack-overflow-import and the latter works better.
I welcome evil players attempting to use it: their evil plans will self-destruct in hilarious ways.
- Self proclaimed coffee addict missing the actual point and creating gates to keep.
- If we are going to unionize, fuck increased wages, I want this instead
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We all are cheaters
StackOverflow Importer
- What’s the most shocking thing you’ve seen a junior dev do?
- a developers worst nightmare
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How to choose the best answer in stack overflow ...
You can cut out the middleman with this python project.
pymen
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Pyffi – Use Python from Racket
Neat! Nicely done.
fwiw, I wrote a Lisp in Python whose sexprs ended up looking similar: https://github.com/shawwn/pymen
That’s the runtime for it, which is self hosted, so it supports that dot syntax but doesn’t actually use it in its own code. (If you add a new feature like dot syntax to a self hosted lisp, then you start using the feature, and later decide it was a bad idea, it becomes incredibly difficult to revert — So the compiler sticks to a minimal subset.
But it can run code almost exactly as you’ve written, minus the backslashes. It also has:
(for x in (list 1 2 3 4)
- The most misunderstood aspect of Python
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Can continuation passing style code perform well?
Glad you asked. Like this: https://github.com/shawwn/pymen/blob/68b66dccc96910869ab370d...
(=defun choose-bind-test ()
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