▲ | verdverm 4 days ago | |||||||
I think it depends on the specific query. If I'm looking for something specific like the date of a holiday, traditional search is better. If I'm querying about a programming issue that would land me on several SO pages that I need to piece together to get the full answer, LLM chat can save me a bunch of time and answer in terms of my specific variable names | ||||||||
▲ | fn-mote 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> If I'm querying about a programming issue that would land me on several SO pages that I need to piece together to get the full answer If I have to piece together multiple SO answers, the issue is complex enough that I better actually understand it. I am not at the point where I am trusting an LLM for this. > LLM chat can [...] answer in terms of my specific variable names Which has value 0 for me. What are you doing that this is an asset? Generating a huge block of code? Write a function! Edit: in fact, parent is the author of a complex configuration managmeent tool (see profile) so getting a big block of code regurgitated with the correct variable names is probably an asset for them. | ||||||||
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