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EXACTLY.

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    RE: https://zeroes.ca/@VeeRat/116217413471160500

    EXACTLY. Feynman put it like this:
    "Notes aren't a record of my thinking process. They are my thinking process."

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    • noboilerplate@namtao.comN noboilerplate@namtao.com

      RE: https://zeroes.ca/@VeeRat/116217413471160500

      EXACTLY. Feynman put it like this:
      "Notes aren't a record of my thinking process. They are my thinking process."

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      @noboilerplate the same goes for my code. If I first have to explain it to a machine... I'm not doing anything different from explaining it to a machine (the compiler)

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        @noboilerplate the same goes for my code. If I first have to explain it to a machine... I'm not doing anything different from explaining it to a machine (the compiler)

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        @oli @noboilerplate i needed some hope restored in rustc today, thank you

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        • noboilerplate@namtao.comN noboilerplate@namtao.com

          RE: https://zeroes.ca/@VeeRat/116217413471160500

          EXACTLY. Feynman put it like this:
          "Notes aren't a record of my thinking process. They are my thinking process."

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          @noboilerplate It also helps with steering discussion.

          In almost every meeting, the person responsible for note taking asks followup questions or clarification. There has never been a meeting as far as I remember where we throughoutly and clearly stated everything without forgetting to mention something, and the fact that someone had to summarize it on the spot lead to us having to clarify.

          AI notes don't do this, you end up with incomplete or confusing notes.

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          • themikina@mastodon.gamedev.placeT themikina@mastodon.gamedev.place

            @noboilerplate It also helps with steering discussion.

            In almost every meeting, the person responsible for note taking asks followup questions or clarification. There has never been a meeting as far as I remember where we throughoutly and clearly stated everything without forgetting to mention something, and the fact that someone had to summarize it on the spot lead to us having to clarify.

            AI notes don't do this, you end up with incomplete or confusing notes.

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            @Themikina @noboilerplate the secretary is the most powerful person in a meeting.

            LLMs* cannot effectively wield that power.

            Anyone who suggests moving that role to AI doesn't understand how well-run meetings work.

            *as currently deployed

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