get_flat_ccs_offset() reads the base of the flat CCS storage from the
hardware, scales it by the number of enabled L3 nodes, and rounds the
result up to 128K. Everything below that offset is then ...
I’d like to call it my tireless helper, but the AI several times stated flat out that this was impossible and unsolvable and that we should just write a report about it.
So the AI was wrong multiple times but it is being given credit because the human powered through the process.
If a human had done it I assume they would be called lazy for not trying hard enough. Meh.
Yeah but it’s wrong FAST.
That might sound like the punchline of a joke but it’s really useful to see an idea written out in code to see why it was a bad idea and what to try next.
So the AI was wrong multiple times but it is being given credit because the human powered through the process.
If a human had done it I assume they would be called lazy for not trying hard enough. Meh.
Yeah but it’s wrong FAST. That might sound like the punchline of a joke but it’s really useful to see an idea written out in code to see why it was a bad idea and what to try next.