▲ | fluidcruft 3 hours ago | |
I don't think that's correct. That could be true if I were primarily a programmer, but I am not. I'm mostly a certified medical physicist working in a hospital. Programming is a skill that is helpful and I have spent my programming time building other tools that I need. But that list is gigantic, the software that is available for purchase is all complete crap, the market is too small for investment, etc. That's all to say the things I am building are desperately needed but my time for programming is limited and it's not what brings home the bacon and there's no money to be made (beyond consulting, essentially these things might possibly work as tools for consultants). I don't have resources for professional programming staff but I have worked with them in the past and (no offense to most of HN) but the lack of domain knowledge tends to waste even more of my time. | ||
▲ | tehjoker 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
You are very fortunately in the perfect slot for where LLM has a lot of bang for the buck. |