"prompt engineering" sounds like playing a text adventure game where you have to spend 30 minutes trying to guess the right verb to interact with the rock on the ground but worse
@waitworry @msbw look at which rock?
i don’t see that here
@waitworry @msbw my absolute hate-favourite was always “It’s nothing special” because… did you REALLY parse the command? and then why was “it” mentioned in the description? we can never know 😭

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"Prompt engineer" always reminds me that when I was young, some cities renamed garbage collectors as "sanitary engineers".

No matter what fancy title they give you, your job is handling garbage.

@wanderinghermit

Which has significantly more value to society than most prompt engineers.

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@waitworry Also trying to guess the correct place to stand where to interact with the rock.

Yes, I’m looking at you, King’s Quest.

@waitworry

I GOT THE BABELFISH is surprisingly relevant

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Count leaves, except it makes you count them. All 69,105.

@waitworry Can I quote you on that?

That was kinda my experience playing Rendezvous with Rama.

@waitworry "Prompt Engineering" always reminds me of that brief era when I experimented with playing TorilMUD. I spent a couple of hours aimlessly wandering around City of Waterdeep trying to find the exit to "adventure." 🫤
@waitworry It is, except the verb actually changes depending on the game's mood and you never know because it will act like it's doing it and gleefully espouse how great your rock picking up skills are while proceeding to pick up a stool instead.

@waitworry One thing that surprises me is no one has tried to make an RPG where the NPCs are all LLMs.

I suspect it would go the way of my experiments with making a game where the NPCs are eliza-style chatbots.. basically a frustrating treasure hunt until you find the exact incantation to get the information you need or make the quest progress. Only worse this time because LLMs are less predictable.

@liamoc i think I read the new dragon quest is trying that but I guess we'll see if that actually happens
@waitworry it's like that one fucking text adventure game where you could type whatever you wanted into it and then it would do it that was probably using an LLM but before LLMs were popular