If you aren’t using AI, you run a very real risk of falling behind in the race to produce voluminous mediocrity while slowly forgetting how to do your own job.
@maxleibman Cool flex. Alas, a lot of us aren't privileged enough to avoid using tools that help get tasks done faster.

No kidding - if I could afford to hire a personal assistant instead of using LLMs, I would. These things aren't even remotely smart.

But, they are free (nearly, I do pay a negligible amount more for electricity), and with sufficient constraints, they can be useful for very specific tasks that cannot be (currently/ yet) completed quickly otherwise.

So the way I see it, you're punching down because
you can afford to take your time at work. This isn't the case for most people, believe it or not.

@phil come on man, we talked about this. why would you open with “cool flex?”

@maxleibman

@thegarbagebird
Because that's the subtext behind his post. "I'm so safe and well-off in life that I can afford to reject tools that can give me a small advantage."

Rejecting tools that are cheap and work reasonably well for menial tasks is the domain of the upper class.
@phil and there is absolutely a way to say that which doesn't immediately come off as supercilious. i think you lied to me before, i think you do like to start fights.
@thegarbagebird I don't believe I do, no. I don't consider pointing out that someone is speaking from a position of privilege to be offensive or controversial.

Furthermore, I don't believe that responding in kind when exposed to cold, inconsiderate statements is inappropriate.

Though I guess you could consider what I said such, if we assume (and that's a huge assumption) that I'm the one punching down in this case. Which I don't think is true.
@phil no i just think you're trying to start fights for fun.
@phil it kind of feels like you are treating it like a competition, carefully calculating levels of disenfranchisement so you know who you can be rude to on the internet.
@thegarbagebird Oh yea, I've got spreadsheets and all.

/s to be clear

@phil look, all i am saying is, in both of the two interactions I've seen, you have assumed malice rather than ignorance and immediately gone on the attack, turning what could have been a constructive discussion about assumptions and the nature of privilege into the thing you say you are trying to avoid, a fight.

i am not sure if you notice you are doing it, or if you do, you consider it starting a fight, but it does appear like a deliberate action.

also what is journalling? is it fun? i am looking for more low impact outlets.