← Back to context Comment by johnisgood 6 months ago LLMs can explain the process, and you can build projects with LLMs explaining the process. 10 comments johnisgood Reply nticompass 6 months ago LLMs can attempt to explain the code, but it can't explain people's thought process and that's the interesting part.I want to hear about the reverse engineering, how you thought the code through. LLMs are boring. johnisgood 6 months ago They can, if you write down your thought process, which is probably what you should do when you are using an LLM to create a product, but what do I know. Ghoelian 6 months ago > They can, if you write down your thought processJust write a blogpost at that point. 1 reply → ryan93 6 months ago That is not true 1 reply → zerr 6 months ago It's not about explaining the process but experiencing it. johnisgood 6 months ago Well, they can experience it if they wish to. Sadly most vibe-coders do not. shortrounddev2 6 months ago LLM output is simply not interesting johnisgood 6 months ago I did not say that you should copy paste its output verbatim. I thought this was obvious.Additionally, "interesting" is highly subjective. It could be technically correct, yet uninteresting.
nticompass 6 months ago LLMs can attempt to explain the code, but it can't explain people's thought process and that's the interesting part.I want to hear about the reverse engineering, how you thought the code through. LLMs are boring. johnisgood 6 months ago They can, if you write down your thought process, which is probably what you should do when you are using an LLM to create a product, but what do I know. Ghoelian 6 months ago > They can, if you write down your thought processJust write a blogpost at that point. 1 reply → ryan93 6 months ago That is not true 1 reply →
johnisgood 6 months ago They can, if you write down your thought process, which is probably what you should do when you are using an LLM to create a product, but what do I know. Ghoelian 6 months ago > They can, if you write down your thought processJust write a blogpost at that point. 1 reply → ryan93 6 months ago That is not true 1 reply →
Ghoelian 6 months ago > They can, if you write down your thought processJust write a blogpost at that point. 1 reply →
zerr 6 months ago It's not about explaining the process but experiencing it. johnisgood 6 months ago Well, they can experience it if they wish to. Sadly most vibe-coders do not.
shortrounddev2 6 months ago LLM output is simply not interesting johnisgood 6 months ago I did not say that you should copy paste its output verbatim. I thought this was obvious.Additionally, "interesting" is highly subjective. It could be technically correct, yet uninteresting.
johnisgood 6 months ago I did not say that you should copy paste its output verbatim. I thought this was obvious.Additionally, "interesting" is highly subjective. It could be technically correct, yet uninteresting.
LLMs can attempt to explain the code, but it can't explain people's thought process and that's the interesting part.
I want to hear about the reverse engineering, how you thought the code through. LLMs are boring.
They can, if you write down your thought process, which is probably what you should do when you are using an LLM to create a product, but what do I know.
> They can, if you write down your thought process
Just write a blogpost at that point.
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That is not true
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It's not about explaining the process but experiencing it.
Well, they can experience it if they wish to. Sadly most vibe-coders do not.
LLM output is simply not interesting
I did not say that you should copy paste its output verbatim. I thought this was obvious.
Additionally, "interesting" is highly subjective. It could be technically correct, yet uninteresting.