Cluster 33
“write a script about the pesky 4096 token limit” (3 conversations)
1 turn May 2, 2023 at 6:25 PM EDT United States , Pennsylvania
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write a script about the pesky 4096 token limit
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FADE IN: INT. COMPUTER ROOM - DAY We see a group of programmers working frantically on their computers. One of them, JIM, looks particularly frustrated. JIM: (sighing) I can't believe we've hit the pesky 4096 token limit again! JEN: Yeah, this limit is a pain. It's making it impossible for us to write any efficient code. TOM: I know, right? It's like we're constantly battling against this arbitrary constraint. JIM: And it's not just a limiting factor for us as developers. It's causing performance issues for our software too. JEN: Yeah, whenever we hit the limit, it slows down the entire system. TOM: And it's not just us. I've heard other developers talking about it too. It seems like everyone is struggling with this. JIM: (determined) Well, we can't just sit here and complain about it. We need to find a solution. JEN: Agreed. But how? TOM: Maybe we could petition the company to increase the token limit. JIM: (sarcastically) Oh sure, because that's going to happen. JEN: Well, we could at least try. TOM: Or we could try to optimize our code more efficiently, so we don't hit the limit as often. JIM: (groaning) We've been doing that for months, but it's just not working. We need to think of something else. Suddenly, one of the programmers, LISA, bursts into the computer room. LISA: Guys, I think I've found a solution to our token limit problem! JIM: (surprised) Really? What is it? LISA: Well, I've been experimenting with a new programming language that has a much higher token limit than what we're used to. JEN: (hopeful) How high? LISA: 65,536 tokens. TOM: (excited) Wow, that's more than 16 times what we've got now! JIM: (impressed) This could be a game-changer. What's the catch? LISA: Well, the language is still in beta testing, so it's not perfect. And there's a bit of a learning curve too. JEN: (optimistic) That's okay. We're up for a challenge. Let's give it a try. TOM: (enthusiastic) Yes! Let's do it! The group of programmers all cheer and high-five each other as they begin to try out the new programming language. FADE OUT.