@nixCraft Wanna laugh even harder?
He's a cryptobro turned AI bro, he's being serious here, and he thinks this is an improvement.
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@nixCraft
Everytime we invent something there are a group of people who get left behind to continue to do things the way we used too... if you look at LLMs and think its a joke you are a fool.
Do you think these tools are gonna get worse over time or better? Learn it now or other people will and you'll be left with all your morals and no work.
AI slop comes from sloppy people. If your AI work is sloppy its your own laziness. Don't blame the machine.
@TheTearMiser
oooh, "learn" a natural language interface that shifts every week in its output, input, and flow.
And demonstrably causes cognitive decline.
Now *that* is truly time well spent. Truly an investment that surely will pay handsome dividends.
Verily we live in the Century of the Shrimp!
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@nixCraft
I'm no longer paying for what I can make for free. I'm not alone. Long term we will win and you will lose this war just like the great systemd fiasco and all the ones before that. There is a balance between the ground and that tall ass fucking horse your tryna stand on. Its a pertty nice place to sit
??? I fail to understand why you started your statement with No and then didn't disagree with anything I said...
I agree they are a brute force solution to a problem that they are actives solving themselves. GI will be here long before any of us are ready. Did we stop handsewing when we invented the sewing machine? Nope. Still a useful skill.
@doragasu
Funny how no one seems to be able to actually have an intellectual conversation about one of the largest inventions in mordern history without it falling to insults or nonsense like this.
I'm not selling for anyone. I don't suggest any corporate AI you have to pay for. You can run AI Local FOSS and for the cost of the equiptment. You can tool it to trust anything YOU want it to trust.
But no reject the new thing. That always has worked out well historically... right?
@nixCraft
@GLaDTheresCake @doragasu @nixCraft
A real response I love it. Ok...
In what way is it actually even a moral decision? Maybe if I could be helped to understand where your morals even are then I could see your side.
I don't see the connection between a new type of typewriter and the state of world being caused by mega-corporations or how the pandemic that was fuelled by political motivations
@TheTearMiser @GLaDTheresCake @nixCraft (LRMs burn many more tokens, coding models require much bigger context windows, etc.).
But the funniest argument is the "you should learn to use this or will be left behind". This is aimed at causing FOMO, but is a really dumb argument when you think about it. These tools are designed to be easy to use, nobody would use them otherwise. (10/?)
@TheTearMiser @GLaDTheresCake @nixCraft All rigorous studies I have seen at trying to measure productivity of proficient users when using these tools show very modest increases if any. And at a high cost (for example on coding, you get a lot less understanding of the code base, so you are generating technical debt).
So here you have your "real answer". Enjoy. Or just tell ChatGPT to summarize it, I don't care π€·ββοΈ (13/13)
@nixCraft To paying more per month than my total paycheck at some past jobs?
OP's wording was weird af and I misread that figure as their per-week cost.
control-h, control-i, search for Emacs Lisp Intro
Currently at $0/month on tools and API costs, and 5 hours a month customizing my ~/.emacs.d/init.el.