| ▲ | remich 11 hours ago | |
Okay, I certainly agree with you that different use cases can dictate different outcomes when using AI tooling. I would just encourage everyone who thinks similar to you to be cautious about assuming that someone who experiences a different result with these tools is less skilled or dealing with a less difficult use case - like one that has no edge cases or has greater tolerance for bugs. It's possible that this is the case, but it is just as possible that they have found a way to work with these tools that produces excellent output. | ||
| ▲ | llmslave2 10 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Yeah I agree, it doesn't really have to do with skill or different use cases, it's just what your threshold is for "working" or "good". | ||