▲ | zer00eyz 17 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
The pro-LLM crowd on HN is just as cultish. The divide is as diverse as the work we do: There is work that I do that is creative, dynamic and "new". The LLM isn't very helpful at doing that work. In fact it's pretty bad at getting that sort of thing "right" at all. There is also plenty of work that I do that is just transformational, or boiler plate or a gluing this to that. Here the LLM shines and makes my job easy by doing lots of the boring work. Personal and professional context are going to drive that LLM experience. That context matters more than the model ever will. I would bet that there is a strong correlation between what you do day to day and how you feel about the quality of LLM's output. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | skydhash 15 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
What is the thing about glue code that people are rambling about? I’ve never seen such glue code that is tedious to write. What I’ve seen are code examples that I copy-pasted, code generators that I’ve used, and snippets that I’ve inserted. I strongly suspect that the tediousness was about making these work (aka understanding), not actually typing the code. | |||||||||||||||||
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