| ▲ | lelanthran 10 hours ago | |
> /r/horsecarriage bans all discussion of cars Makes sense. If I'm looking to read discussions about stables selection, feed prices, etc, why would discussions of spark plugs be relevant? > /r/assembly bans all discussion of 4GL Also makes sense; people wanting to discuss register allocation, bit twiddling, etc probably aren't interested in insurance claims taxonomies or similar. > LLM programming isn't going away by not talking about it. Right, but is the context still /r/programming? After all, there are tons of subreddits you can go to to discuss LLM programming. Why do you need to shove it into a space created for human thoughts on programming? > It's time to move on, and eventually considering farming. Okay, understood, but my question still stands - why conflate programming with viber-coding? | ||