| ▲ | JohnLeitch an hour ago | |
Sure, but that is aside from my original point. If somebody: a) Has the knowledge to run tcpdump or similar from the command line b) Has the ambition to document and publish their effort on the internet c) Has the ability identify and patch the target behaviors in code I argue that, had they not run to an LLM, they likely would have solved this problem more efficiently, and would have learned more along the way. Forgive me for being so critical, but the LLM use here simply comes off as lazy. And not lazy in a good efficiency amplifying way, but lazy in a sloppy way. Ultimately this person achieved their goal, but this is a pattern I am seeing on a daily basis at this point, and I worry that heavy LLM users will see their skill sets stagnate and likely atrophy. | ||