> That there exists a decoder that can decode the space of useful programs from a much smaller prompt space.
I love this. I've been circling this idea for a while and you put into words what I've struggled to describe.
> "A commercially successful team communication app built around the concept of channels, like in IRC."
> Without already knowing Slack, that's not decodable.
I would like to suggest that implicit shared context matters here. Or rather, humans tend to assume more shared context than LLM's actually have, and that misleads us when it comes assessing the aforementioned decoder.
But I think it also suggests that there is a system that could be built with strong constraints and saliency that could really explode the compression ratio of vibe coding.
I love this. I've been circling this idea for a while and you put into words what I've struggled to describe.
> "A commercially successful team communication app built around the concept of channels, like in IRC." > Without already knowing Slack, that's not decodable.
I would like to suggest that implicit shared context matters here. Or rather, humans tend to assume more shared context than LLM's actually have, and that misleads us when it comes assessing the aforementioned decoder.
But I think it also suggests that there is a system that could be built with strong constraints and saliency that could really explode the compression ratio of vibe coding.