I thought about doing that, or having the LLM create and save HTML components, but for this particular experiment I wanted to keep it as pure and unfiltered as possible.
I've gone down this line of thought, but after adding cache lines that are highly problematic, I just end up back to LLM generating regular code as normal development calls for.
We don't know. It's classified. That's the part of the point. I get why the OC might assume the success rate is pretty high because the successful missions can be talked about so the public hears about them. Very rare to hear about the failures like this one. But we just don't know if its rare because they don't happen much or because they happen a lot and are kept as a state secret.
There are animal markets all over China. This isn’t just any market. It’s a market that happens to be near a virology lab that studies bat coronaviruses, which had been investigated for questionable safety practices by u.s. inspectors.