| ▲ | throw310822 10 hours ago | |||||||
Why average? I've always taken pride in my work and developed things that went beyond the expectations of the management and of the final users. Now I'm using LLMs a lot and I've been able to do much more than I used to- I find them great coworkers, technically very knowledgeable, patient and fast. I provide the big picture, keep an eye on the architectural soundness and code quality, and design the features. The LLM does the rest. The results are way above average. | ||||||||
| ▲ | llmssuck 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Just want to add this is my experience as well. Just solid coworkers. Of course they mess up sometimes, but easier to fix up than with humans and their politic and egos. I find I can actually reason for once instead of always fighting and deferring to whomever has The Biggest Opinion and not rarely just the loudest voice. I think many people here work at nice, large places with reasonable and knowledgeable colleagues that are cooperative and mostly rational and try to do the right thing. In my experience that is not a common or widespread thing. Of course I only have small to medium business experience, but that's still a pretty good chunk of the economy. LLMs are an absurd, ridiculous win in those kinds of environments. | ||||||||
| ▲ | sdevonoes 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Nobody cares | ||||||||
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