u/Financial_Media897

Coding projects

Are there any interesting coding projects on outlier other than the openclaw ones. Their onboarding takes more than half a day and I was rejected because I got 2 mcqs wrong.

Although I did get into one of them after failing two, I left it right after doing a single task because it's not at all related to coding (at least my task) and there are too many constraints that it took me 2 hours and 40 mins to do a project of 1 hr estimated time.

All my coding skills ever got me was three openclaw projects. I will remove my skills and do generalist tasks atp.

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u/Financial_Media897 — 4 days ago

I have ruined it.

I have 2 similar projects to rate models on different metrics. The tasks in the first project were completed so I came to the second project and was reading the instructions, this is when I realised I made a huge mistake. The question was to rate the model on first impression, I assumed first impression was how I feel about the conversation before fact checking or reading in detail, like I should rate it on surface level stuff.

I did this for 8 tasks in the first project and now when I read the project instructions for the second project I got the realisation that, first impression was how I felt about the response of the model for the initial prompt.

How forgiving is DAT regarding such mistakes?

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u/Financial_Media897 — 7 days ago

Conversation quality

How do you evaluate the conversation quality of a model on how close it is to a human? The responses are good with proper explanation but looking at it we could easily tell it's not a human. I generally rate it a 3 or 4 since its logic is sound but I don't think that is a proper metric to evaluate this.

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u/Financial_Media897 — 7 days ago