Comment by creamyhorror
3 days ago
> "An hour of debugging/programming can save you minutes of thinking,"
I get what you're referring to here, when it's tunnel-vision debugging. Personally I usually find that coding/writing/editing is thinking for me. I'm manipulating the logic on screen and seeing how to make it make sense, like a math problem.
LLMs help because they immediately think through a problem and start raising questions and points of uncertainty. Once I see those questions in the <think> output, I cancel the stream, think through them, and edit my prompt to answer the questions beforehand. This often causes the LLM's responses to become much faster and shorter, since it doesn't need to agonise over those decisions any more.
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