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Comment by fullstackchris

6 days ago

this behaviour is literally removable with proper prompting.

this is a strawmans argument... of whatever your are arguing

One of the most interesting things in all of this is it is clear some people are struggling with the feeling of a loss in status.

I see it myself, go to a tech/startup meetup as a programmer today vs in 2022 before ZIRP ended.

It's like back to my youth where people didn't want to hear my opinion and didn't view me as "special" or "in demand" because I was "a nerd who talked to computers", that's gotta be tough for a lot of people who grew up in the post "The Social Network" era.

But anyone paying attention knew where the end of ZIRP was going to take us, the fact that it dovetailed with the rise of LLMs is a double blow for sure.

You can't "remove" how LLMs describe changes. I'm not talking about useless comments, I was just saying that they describe changes the same way as they comment code.