| ▲ | torginus 6 hours ago | |||||||||||||
It's weird how people pep talk the AI - if my Jira tickets looked like this, I would throw a fit. I guess these people think they have special prompt engineering skills, and doing it like this is better than giving the AI a dry list of requirements (fwiw, they might be even right) | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | mattgreenrocks 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
It’s not surprising to me that the same crowd that cheers for the demise of software engineering skills invented its own notion of AI prompting skills. Too bad they can veer sharply into cringe territory pretty fast: “as an accomplished Senior Principal Engineer at a FAANG with 22 years of experience, create a todo list app.” It’s like interactive fanfiction. | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | eloisant 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
Yes, this is cargo cult. This remind me of so called "optimization" hacks that people keep applying years after their languages get improved to make them unnecessary or even harmful. Maybe at one point it helped to write prompts in this weird way, but with all the progress going on both in the models and the harness if it's not obsolete yet it will soon be. Just crufts that consumes tokens and fills the context window for nothing. | ||||||||||||||