▲ | forty 4 days ago | |
From your source ``` The fundamental requirement for the LLM to be used is: don’t use agents or things like editor with integrated coding agents. You want to: * Always show things to the most able model, the frontier LLM itself. * Avoid any RAG that will show only part of the code / context to the LLM. This destroys LLMs performance. You must be in control of what the LLM can see when providing a reply. * Always be part of the loop by moving code by hand from your terminal to the LLM web interface: this guarantees that you follow every process. You are still the coder, but augmented. ``` Not sure about you, but I think this process, which your source seems to present as a prerequisites to use LLM efficiently (and seems good advice to me too, and actually very similar of how I use LLM myself) must be followed by less than 1% of LLM users. |