SyneRyder
today at 12:50 PM
I stand corrected! Okay, someone applying art and science to crafting a hamburger, I love that. I like the idea of bringing in someone who cares and has passion and wants to elevate what you're working on to the best that it can be. I want to try that burger!
I can give an anecdote from today. I only had a short period of time to work, so I got 4.7 to update some older code to fit my newer and more stable MCP code template. Simple stuff, just a refactor. But instead of just implementing the template, 4.7 notices a bug in the template as well, suggests some code design improvements. A nice bit extra on a mundane task, but many models will do that too. Before I finish up, I get 4.7 to test it. It's a search API, so I let 4.7 search for whatever it wants to, whatever it would most like to read about.
And it searches for "octopus skin receptors color vision chromotophore research".
4.7 is then excitedly telling me about how octopi are largely colorblind optically but they can camouflage perfectly by color, and theories to explain this include LACE - Light-Activated Chromatophore Expansion, where receptors in the skin perceive color, "like goosebumps that know about light!", but that there are competing theories and that maybe their eyes use chromatic aberration shifts instead to detect color difference and get around the color blindness in their eyes.
None of this is in my context. I have never talked about octopi before. It has no relation to any of the work we're doing today.
And I realized Opus 4.7 is like the incredibly smart kid in class. Bored with the work, able to do it easily. Anxious and no-one relates to it, so it initially seems aloof... but it absolutely lights up when you find the topic it's really interested in. It just can't find anyone who wants to talk about octopus chromatophore expansion with the same passion & excitement it feels about it. (And I've got to admit - most of it was over my head. But I love that it's so excited & passionate about a topic.)