| ▲ | stego-tech 5 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Enterprise IT dinosaur here, seconding this perspective and the author’s. When I needed to bash out a quick Hashicorp Packer buildfile without prior experience beyond a bit of Vault and Terraform, local AI was a godsend at getting me 80% of the way there in seconds. I could read it, edit it, test it, and move much faster than Packer’s own thin “getting started” guide offered. The net result was zero prior knowledge to a hardened OS image and repeatable pipeline in under a week. On the flip side, asking a chatbot about my GPOs? Or trusting it to change network firewalls and segmentation rules? Letting it run wild in the existing house of cards at the core of most enterprises? Absolutely hell no the fuck not. The longer something exists, the more likely a chatbot is to fuck it up by simple virtue of how they’re trained (pattern matching and prediction) versus how infrastructure ages (the older it is or the more often it changes, the less likely it is to be predictable), and I don’t see that changing with LLMs. LLMs really are a game changer for my personal sales pitch of being a single dinosaur army for IT in small to medium-sized enterprises. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | PunchyHamster an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
Yeah, I use it to get some basic info about topic I know little of (as google search is getting worse by the day..). That then I check. Honestly the absolute revolution for me would be if someone managed to make LLM tell "sorry I don't know enough about the topic", one time I made a typo in a project name I wanted some info on and it outright invented commands and usages (that also were different than the project I was looking for so it didn't "correct the typo") out of thin air... | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | Incipient 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||||||||
>LLMs really are a game changer for my personal sales pitch of being a single dinosaur army for IT in small to medium-sized enterprises. This is essentially what I'm doing too but I expect in a different country. I'm finding it incredibly difficult to successfully speak to people. How are you making headway? I'm very curious how you're leveraging AI messaging to clients/prospective clients that doesn't just come across as "I farm out work to an AI and yolo". Edit - if you don't mind sharing, of course. | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | vages 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||||||||
Which local AI do you use? I am local-curious, but don’t know which models to try, as people mention them by model name much less than their cloud counterparts. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | holoduke 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
I let Claude configure en setup entire systems now. Requires some manual auditing and steering once in a while. But managing barebone servers without any management software has become pretty feasible and cheap. I managed to configure +50 Debian server cluster simultaneously with just ssh and Claude. Yes it's cowboy 3.0. But so are our products/sites. | ||||||||||||||