| ▲ | mcv 3 days ago | |
Why would you accept a scheduled call if you want to be left alone? That makes no sense. You're the one projecting bias onto this scenario. You assume people only want to talk to you to waste your time. If you work with professionals, you can assume that when they ask you a question, they have a reason to ask you that question. Assuming that they're just being lazy is bad faith. Accepting a call and then giving someone this kind of non-answer is extremely disrespectful of their time and their professionalism. > Anyhow, you should try hard not to "hate and despise" LLMs. That's not what I wrote. You're being needlessly dishonest and disrespectful right here. | ||
| ▲ | peteforde 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
Again: getting a call is enough to knock someone out of deep concentration. Anyhow, in addition to not hating LLMs, I would add "try not to use dramatic, hyperbolic devices in casual writing, it makes you sound ridiculous" to my advice. | ||