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2 days ago
>llm_nerd >created two years ago
You AI hype thots/bots are all the same. All these claims but never backed up with anything to look at. And also alway claiming “you’re holding it wrong”.
2 days ago
>llm_nerd >created two years ago
You AI hype thots/bots are all the same. All these claims but never backed up with anything to look at. And also alway claiming “you’re holding it wrong”.
I don't see how "two years ago" is incongruous with having been using LLMs for coding, it's exactly the timeline I would expect. Yes, some people do just post "git gud" but there are many people ITT and most of the others on LLM coding articles who are trying to explain their process to anyone who will listen. I'm not sure if it is fully explainable in a single comment though, I'd have to write a multi-part tutorial to cover everything but it's almost entirely just applying the same project management principles that you would in a larger team of developers but customized to the current limitations of LLMs. If you want full tutorials with examples I'm sure they're out there but I'd also just recommend reviewing some project management material and then seeing how you can apply it to a coding agent. You'll only really learn by doing.
>You AI hype thots/bots are all the same
This isn't twitter, so save the garbage rhetoric. And if you must question my account, I create a new account whenever I setup a new main PC, and randomly pick a username that is top of mind at the moment. This isn't professionally or personally affiliated in any way so I'm not trying to build a thing. I mean, if I had a 10 year old account that only managed a few hundred upvotes despite prolific commenting, I'd probably delete it out of embarrassment though.
>All these claims but never backed up with anything to look at
Uh...install the tools? Use them? What does "to look at" even mean? Loads of people are using these tools to great effect, while some tiny minority tell us online that no way they don't work, etc. And at some point they'll pull their head out of the sand and write the followup "Wait, they actually do".