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jonas21yesterday at 7:23 PM1 replyview on HN

So that you can be using the current frontier model for the next 8 months instead of twiddling your thumbs waiting for the next one to come out?

I think you (and others) might be misunderstanding his statement a bit. He's not saying that using an old model is harmful in the sense that it outputs bad code -- he's saying it's harmful because some of the lessons you learn will be out of date and not apply to the latest models.

So yes, if you use current frontier models, you'll need to recalibrate and unlearn a few things when the next generation comes out. But in the meantime, you will have gotten 8 months (or however long it takes) of value out of the current generation.


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properbrewyesterday at 7:35 PM

You also don't have to throw away everything you've learnt in those 8 months, there's some things that you'll subtly pickup that you can carry over into the next generation as well.