> Haven't seen a single useful thing produced by this garbage process you describe
By using it first-hand or by a colleague? And useful to whom, you, or the person writing it? There are plenty of people in this thread who have actually used this "garbage process," myself included, to produce stuff we, and our colleagues, find is useful.
Well I'm actually producing, not having an llm do things for me and frying my brain in the process. If you're building things with the process described above you're not producing anything, Dalio or Altman's GPUs are, you're simply just a slot machine user.
Have fun paying for "Think for me Saas".
2025-2026: The year everyone became the mental equivalent of obese and let their brain atrophy. There are no shortcuts in life that don't come at a huge cost, remember how everyone forgot how to navigate without a maps app, that's going to be you with writing code/reading code/thinking about code.
I must say i 100% agree with brain atrophy when it comes to writing code etc. But I think I am gaining extreme brain training when it comes to architecting, predicting outcomes, and iterating. We will see in the long run which of these skills the market values more.
> Haven't seen a single useful thing produced by this garbage process you describe
By using it first-hand or by a colleague? And useful to whom, you, or the person writing it? There are plenty of people in this thread who have actually used this "garbage process," myself included, to produce stuff we, and our colleagues, find is useful.
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These kinds of attacks lead nowhere.
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
This response would be appropriate if the process we used only worked once.
What genuinely new thing have you produced?
Well I'm actually producing, not having an llm do things for me and frying my brain in the process. If you're building things with the process described above you're not producing anything, Dalio or Altman's GPUs are, you're simply just a slot machine user.
Have fun paying for "Think for me Saas".
2025-2026: The year everyone became the mental equivalent of obese and let their brain atrophy. There are no shortcuts in life that don't come at a huge cost, remember how everyone forgot how to navigate without a maps app, that's going to be you with writing code/reading code/thinking about code.
I must say i 100% agree with brain atrophy when it comes to writing code etc. But I think I am gaining extreme brain training when it comes to architecting, predicting outcomes, and iterating. We will see in the long run which of these skills the market values more.
By that logic, compilers ruined programming and calculators killed math.
If someone’s brain atrophies, that’s a user problem, not a tool problem.