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stiray 13 hours ago

I agree, but what pisses me the most is that today higher level abstractions (like cloud, spring boost,...) are hiding lower level functionality so well, that you are literally forced to use obnoxious amounts of time to study documentation (if you are in luck and it is well written), while everything is decorated with new naming of known concepts that was invented by people who didn't know that the concept already exists and has a name or some marketing guy figured out it will sell better with more "cool" name.

Like Shakespeare work would be clumsy and half translated to french advertising jargoon and you are forced to read it and make it work on a stage.

datadeft 10 hours ago | parent [-]

The real benefits of LLMs is to give me a good summary of these documents. Still, using these abstractions is probably not worth it.

PittleyDunkin 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Well, a summary. It's impossible to evaluate the quality of the summary without actually reading the document you're trying to avoid reading.

stiray 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

LLMs are a symptom, not a solution. Just another over-hyped bullshit (those downvoting will agree in few years or never as they are the ones riding the hype) that its only concern is to boost company stocks. Google is the proof, their search started to suck immediately when they added AI into concept. It promotes bullshit, while it doesn't hit the really relevant results, even if you specify them into the details. If AI would have any real value, it would never be given out for free and this is the case: they have a solution and they are searching for a problem it solves.