Vibe Coding Through the Berghain Challenge
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The article discusses the 'Berghain Challenge', a coding challenge that went viral, but the discussion revolves around the annoyance with the AI-generated writing style and the perceived desperation behind the challenge.
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This kind of headlines make an article an annoying read.
I guess AI-slop in writing will be the norm now.
(I wonder if Claude repeatedly quoting itself saying "you're absolutely right!" was edited in by the human author, or yet another case of unintentional humor).
I think the experiment itself was valuable, you did find something interesting.
I just cannot help it, I hate reading AI slop, and I'm depressed that this seems to be the future of internet writing.
The higher status strategy almost always ends up being countersignaling, where “trying too hard” is basically the opposite of counter signaling. The problem (this is something I am actively learning in my work) is that the way society is set up right now requires you to participate in the “attention economy” and build your brand/reputation in a group far larger than an ape-sized tribe. Because you’re not established in those circles a priori you have to start with signaling instead of counter signaling.
Basically, you have to have a PR team and win the hearts and minds of The Atlantic and Forbes before you can make a public spectacle of your ketamine habits. If you skip straight to that you’re just an insecure loser with a drug problem. But after everybody knows you and what you’ve done then you can establish yourself as a tortured artist, which is socially “better” than being just a regular artist.
That's why challenge problem should take in code and run for hidden cases on their server and reveal the results post contest, not allow it via API call.
>Meta-collaboration all the way down.
Would've preferred to know this going in.
But yeah, I would also like these two minutes of my life back.
Well, as someone who has also generated some text with LLMs, at least I learned that it's still possible to generate truly excruciating stuff with the "right" model and prompt.
``` Here’s what Listen did that was pure genius:
```Note the self-parodic humor in Claude quoting itself saying "you're absolutely right!". The author claims they didn't direct this, it truly is how Claude "sees" itself!
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