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We need a random function, so that every time that the code is compiled, the program changes to do something random that you never wrote, but someone else did, the information could come from github, this way if you compile it and run it enough, you may get a program that does what you want.
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Sounds much more effective than using a GPT. After all, a GPT only has a chance of solving a problem if somebody already solved a similar one. But your approach would definitely solve the problem given long enough, assuming somebody already solved a similar one. And random number generation is much less computationally-intensive than training an LLM.
We need a random function, so that every time that the code is compiled, the program changes to do something random that you never wrote, but someone else did, the information could come from github, this way if you compile it and run it enough, you may get a program that does what you want.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: