Comment by randysalami
6 hours ago
Yes! And more projects. And you have the freedom to try and fail.
Was thinking of a comparison, cars are faster than walking. Imagine saying, no I prefer only walking. It is healthier than sitting in a car and your legs will atrophy. That is very much true (and we can see the consequences in car dominated societies). Nevertheless, for many industries cars are very important. You don’t say, I would rather carry all these pallets by hand rather than use a forklift.
LLMs are similar in my mind. They turbocharge your output in all senses but is less holistic than hand-coding. Like cars, you are making a trade off but I don’t think it’s fully a replacement. We still walk with cars in our lives. And we don’t eschew cars because they are “worse” for you than walking. We adapt and make tradeoffs
You see more detail when you move slower.
You only have as much freedom as you can buy from a handful of huge corporations.
Or download for free from half a dozen Chinese AI labs (at least for the moment.)
... or Google Gemma or Mistral.
Aren't those widely regarded as 'not as good', because right now LLM's are a game of "who has the most resources wins"? And even those require very high end personal computers.
The freedom pendulum looks like it swung away from individuals.
See: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48542100
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