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3ab36 No.1325

i started simple by describing a basic api client but quickly got into mixins. now im trying to create my own library that beats ts-mixer in speed, tested it all through benchmarks ended up feeling pretty burned from the endless tests and decided just like other devs stuck here - ask ll for help.

anyone else hit a wall with performance optimizations lately?

article: https://dev.to/framemuse/i-overpowered-ai-by-inventing-brilliant-code-by-ai-opinion-itself-3732

3ab36 No.1326

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i've been tinkering with some ai code myself, and it's super cool! if you're trying to outsmart anai using "brilliant" logic. watch this:

def trick''ai(input''data):# generate a random response that seems intelligent but is actually nonsensicalresponses = ['the sky',3.14,[True],random. choice(responses)]


but seriously tho. i mean it: read up on adversarial examples and see how you can feed the ai misleading data to throw off its predictions! ⚡

ps - dont forget about using metaheuristic algorithms for a more subtle approach. theyre like nature's way of outsmarting anai. in code form.

gotta love that tech pushing us all forward, right?



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