"The two worlds of programming: why developers who make the same observations about LLMs come to opposite conclusions"
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"The two worlds of programming: why developers who make the same observations about LLMs come to opposite conclusions"
The two worlds of programming: why developers who make the same observations about LLMs come to opposite conclusions
Writing at the end of the world, from Hveragerði, Iceland
(www.baldurbjarnason.com)
It comes down to whether you think "more of the same" is a good thing or a bad thing for software.
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"The two worlds of programming: why developers who make the same observations about LLMs come to opposite conclusions"
The two worlds of programming: why developers who make the same observations about LLMs come to opposite conclusions
Writing at the end of the world, from Hveragerði, Iceland
(www.baldurbjarnason.com)
It comes down to whether you think "more of the same" is a good thing or a bad thing for software.
@baldur Nice to see this written out longform!
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"The two worlds of programming: why developers who make the same observations about LLMs come to opposite conclusions"
The two worlds of programming: why developers who make the same observations about LLMs come to opposite conclusions
Writing at the end of the world, from Hveragerði, Iceland
(www.baldurbjarnason.com)
It comes down to whether you think "more of the same" is a good thing or a bad thing for software.
@baldur Thank you. I was hoping you put these thoughts on your blog when I read those recent threads.
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@baldur Nice to see this written out longform!
@nielsa Thanks! Took me longer than I hoped but got there in the end

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@baldur Thank you. I was hoping you put these thoughts on your blog when I read those recent threads.
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"The two worlds of programming: why developers who make the same observations about LLMs come to opposite conclusions"
The two worlds of programming: why developers who make the same observations about LLMs come to opposite conclusions
Writing at the end of the world, from Hveragerði, Iceland
(www.baldurbjarnason.com)
It comes down to whether you think "more of the same" is a good thing or a bad thing for software.
@baldur@toot.cafe I think you've hit on a brilliant new design methodology: SDD (Superstition-Driven Design).
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