| ▲ | peteforde a day ago | ||||||||||||||||
That's funny... I taught myself Fusion in about a week following this excellent tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mK60ROb2RKI It's a 90 minute video that will take you a week to watch if you're doing it properly. Seriously though... you don't learn from watching a video tutorial (which you can slow down and re-watch as many times as you need) and you apparently don't believe you can learn from an LLM which will patiently answer literally infinite questions, no matter how basic or repetitive... would you mind clarifying how you do learn? Everyone has different learning styles so I tend to take a different strokes for different folks attitude. For example, I don't absorb highly technical stuff from books and the idea of [paying to be in a] classroom where you're forced to endure 95% what you're not interested in to get the 5% you care about (at the speed of the dumbest student in the room) gives me hives. Yet, it kind of sounds like you might just be arguing for argument's sake. Also, you can learn A LOT in two weeks if you're motivated. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | bluefirebrand a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> would you mind clarifying how you do learn? Practice > Everyone has different learning styles so I tend to take a different strokes for different folks attitude Okay but at the end of the day the only way to actually learn (and demonstrate that you've learned anything) is by actually doing it And I don't really consider "I got the AI to do it" as actually doing it, which is why I'm questioning what you've actually retained. To be clear if you feel like you've actually learned this stuff then good for you. I'm genuinely happy if that's the outcome you feel you have obtained I'm just personally very skeptical of anyone learning fuck all from using AI to build stuff because like I said... I learn from practice. Using AI is not practice any more than copying from open source repos is. And frankly I'm bitter because I absolutely cannot learn fuck all from using AI. It is the sort of shortcut that prevents my brain from committing anything to memory. | |||||||||||||||||
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