▲ | sarchertech 7 days ago | |
> the developers and users fully embracing it are experiencing productivity boosts unseen previously This is the kind of thing that I disagree with. Over the last 75 years we’ve seen enormous productivity gains. You think that LLMs are a bigger productivity boost than moving from physically rewiring computers to using punch cards, from running programs as batch processes with printed output to getting immediate output, from programming in assembly to higher level languages, or even just moving from enterprise Java to Rails? | ||
▲ | skydhash 6 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
Even learning your current $EDITOR and $SHELL can be a great productivity booster. I see people claiming AI is helping them and you see them hunting for files in the file manager tree instead of using `grep` or `find` (Unix). | ||
▲ | Espressosaurus 7 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Or the invention of the container, or hell, the invention of the filing cabinet (back when computer was a job) | ||
▲ | 6 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
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