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What breaks my heart about LLMs is that when I teach it something about coding, I’m not teaching a person.

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  • brentsimmons@indieweb.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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    What breaks my heart about LLMs is that when I teach it something about coding, I’m not teaching a person. And the LLM is going to fucking forget anyway.

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    • brentsimmons@indieweb.socialB brentsimmons@indieweb.social

      What breaks my heart about LLMs is that when I teach it something about coding, I’m not teaching a person. And the LLM is going to fucking forget anyway.

      chris__martin@functional.cafeC This user is from outside of this forum
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      @brentsimmons Collect everything you explain into markdown files, commit to the repository. Then it saves it for the machine, and also serves as documentation for people. There's a silver lining here.

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        @brentsimmons Collect everything you explain into markdown files, commit to the repository. Then it saves it for the machine, and also serves as documentation for people. There's a silver lining here.

        chris__martin@functional.cafeC This user is from outside of this forum
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        @brentsimmons So much of what we do for the LLM's sake mirrors what you would do for a person's sake, all the way down to providing assistance as to how to navigate the docs and find what's relevant, pointing to what you need to read before performing specific tasks, etc.

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        • brentsimmons@indieweb.socialB brentsimmons@indieweb.social

          What breaks my heart about LLMs is that when I teach it something about coding, I’m not teaching a person. And the LLM is going to fucking forget anyway.

          davew@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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          @brentsimmons

          with claude code, you just load a folder up with your source code and it's ready to work on it. i've tried it out with a simple app and it works as advertised.

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          • brentsimmons@indieweb.socialB brentsimmons@indieweb.social

            What breaks my heart about LLMs is that when I teach it something about coding, I’m not teaching a person. And the LLM is going to fucking forget anyway.

            wcbdata@vis.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
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            @brentsimmons
            Pro tip: Don't use LLMs.

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              @brentsimmons
              Pro tip: Don't use LLMs.

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              @wcbdata @brentsimmons Underrated response.

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              • brentsimmons@indieweb.socialB brentsimmons@indieweb.social

                What breaks my heart about LLMs is that when I teach it something about coding, I’m not teaching a person. And the LLM is going to fucking forget anyway.

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                @brentsimmons also the massive theft, energy usage and externalities that disproportionately affect the poor.

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                • wcbdata@vis.socialW wcbdata@vis.social

                  @brentsimmons
                  Pro tip: Don't use LLMs.

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                  @wcbdata @brentsimmons

                  Most of the places I am applying for require some form of LLM work. Either for prototype or building a tool. Also need to explain what you have built during the interview.

                  It sucks but it's required now. In a few years probably not but it's here and companies "don't want to be left behind"

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