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  3. i do not want to get into the business of posting LLM takes but very briefly:

i do not want to get into the business of posting LLM takes but very briefly:

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  • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

    @b0rk The origin of writing https://dustycloud.org/blog/a-letter-from-2016-to-2026/ is my bitterness that a decade ago, we heard a lot of promises that "don't worry, we'll automate away the boring stuff, you can focus on being creative!" and now people seem resigned to "well, all that creative stuff, I don't do it anymore"

    Honestly, for me, not doing the creative stuff is giving up on the things that bring me the most happiness in life. And we know that what LLMs are bad at right now is anything that is genuinely new... they're very good at doing things that have been done before.

    So, celebrate those who continue to be creative, I think. Because ultimately, even the vibecoders / vibeartists rely on their work to advance things.

    But it's depressing to me to see the promises of what life would be like vs what it's now like.

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    @cwebber @b0rk YOU're depressed? I worked in the 90s (in the days of Carl Malamud's Internet Travelogue) w subversives to get agricultural scientists in developing countries on the Internet via leased lines to US (paid for w cheaper phone calls). Thesis: Can't solve hunger w inferior access to information than enjoyed by children in the developed world. In retrospect, despite knowing about the dark web etc, we were naive & hopelessly optimistic.

    You're today's subversives. H/t. Thanks 💪

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