• dogdeanafternoon@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    Cheeky, I love it.

    Got correct code first try. Failed creating working docker first try. Second try worked.

    tmp="$(mktemp)"; cat >"$tmp" <<'MBEOF'
    ('&%:9]!~}|z2Vxwv-,POqponl$Hjig%eB@@>}=<M:9wv6WsU2T|nm-,jcL(I&%$#"
    `CB]V?Tx<uVtT`Rpo3NlF.Jh++FdbCBA@?]!~|4XzyTT43Qsqq(Lnmkj"Fhg${z@>
    MBEOF
    docker run --rm -v "$tmp":/code/hello.mb:ro esolang/malbolge malbolge /code/hello.mb; rm "$tmp"
    

    Output: Hello World!

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      2 days ago

      I’m actually slightly impressed it got both a working program, and a different one than Wikipedia. The Wikipedia one prints “Hello, world.”

      I guess there must be another program floating around the web with “Hello World!”, since there’s no chance the LLM figured it out on its own (it kinda requires specialized algorithms to do anything)

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        2 days ago

        I’d never even heard of that language, so it was fun to play with.

        Definitely agree that the LLM didn’t actually figure anything out, but at least it’s not completely useless

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        That’d be easy enough to test wouldn’t it? Ask it to write something else like ‘The hippo farts are smelly’

        If it needs to understand whatever the fuck that language is to get that output, it either can or can’t?