See, I don't disagree with any of that...
But what I'm saying is that it's your job to fix that shit, or more specifically help it find and fix that shit it's self, via highly specific and tailored instructions and multiple iterations.
Which does count as real work for the user, but still ultimately can be used to save time in a lot of applications. That gives it real value.
And another thing that's important to note is that an LLM is inherently designed for understanding and generating language, and since that perfectly describes what coding is, you can expect it to improve at that as time goes on.
It's not ready for big coding jobs with thousands or even hundreds of lines... But it will get there, and faster than you think I suspect.
And lastly, I haven't tried them yet, but in a deep dive into AI youtubers, someone was showing off LLMs you can run locally or on rented cloud space that scored way better than chatgpt4 when it came to coding, with different models for specific programming languages.
And there was also some extension you could set-up where it could read and write files in a local folder, which seems like a big game changer too.
See, I don't disagree with any of that...
But what I'm saying is that it's your job to fix that shit, or more specifically help it find and fix that shit it's self, via highly specific and tailored instructions and multiple iterations.
Which does count as real work for the user, but still ultimately can be used to save time in a lot of applications. That gives it real value.
And another thing that's important to note is that an LLM is inherently designed for understanding and generating language, and since that perfectly describes what coding is, you can expect it to improve at that as time goes on.
And lastly, I haven't tried them yet, but in a deep dive into AI youtubers, someone was showing off LLMs you can run locally or on rented cloud space that scored way better than chatgpt4 when it came to coding, with different models for specific programming languages.
And there was also some extension you could set-up where it could read and write files in a local folder, which seems like a big game changer too.
See, I don't disagree with any of that...
But what I'm saying is that it's your job to fix that shit, or more specifically help it find and fix that shit it's self, via highly specific and tailored instructions and multiple iterations.
Which does count as real work for the user, but still ultimately can be used to save time in a lot of applications. That gives it real value.
And another thing that's important to note is that an LLM is inherently designed for understanding and generating language, and since that perfectly describes what coding is, you can expect it to improve at that as time goes on.
And lastly, I haven't tried them yet, but in a deep dive into AI youtubers, someone was showing off LLMs you can run locally or on rented cloud space that scored way better than chatgpt4 when it came to coding, with different models for specific programming languages.
And there was also some extension you could set-up where it could read and write files in a local folder, which seems like a big game changer too.
See, I don't disagree with any of that...
But what I'm saying is that it's your job to fix that shit, or more specifically help it find and fix that shit it's self, via highly specific and tailored instructions and multiple iterations.
Which does count as real work for the user, but still ultimately can be used to save time in a lot of applications. That gives it real value.
And another thing that's important to note is that an LLM is inherently designed for understanding and generating language, and since that perfectly describes what coding is, you can expect it to improve at that as time goes on.
And lastly, I haven't tried them yet, but in a deep dive into AI youtubers, someone was showing off LLMs you can run locally or on rented cloud space that scored way better than chatgpt when it came to coding, with different models for specific programming languages.
And there was also some extension you could set-up where it could read and write files in a local folder, which seems like a big game changer too.
See, I don't disagree with any of that...
But what I'm saying is that it's your job to fix that shit, or more specifically help it find and fix that shit it's self.
Which does count as real work for the user, but still ultimately can be used to save time in a lot of applications. That gives it real value.
And another thing that's important to note is that an LLM is inherently designed for understanding and generating language, and since that perfectly describes what coding is, you can expect it to improve at that as time goes on.
And lastly, I haven't tried them yet, but in a deep dive into AI youtubers, someone was showing off LLMs you can run locally or on rented cloud space that scored way better than chatgpt when it came to coding, with different models for specific programming languages.
And there was also some extension you could set-up where it could read and write files in a local folder, which seems like a big game changer too.
See, I don't disagree with any of that...
But what I'm saying is that it's your job to fix that shit, or more specifically help it find and fix that shit it's self.
Which does count as real work for the user, but still ultimately can be used to save time in a lot of applications. That gives it real value.
And another thing that's important to note is that an LLM is inherently designed for understanding and generating language, and since that perfectly describes what coding is, you can expect it to improve at that as time goes on...
And lastly, I haven't tried them yet, but in a deep dive into AI youtuber content, someone was showing off LLMs you can run locally or on rented cloud space that scored way better than chatgpt when it came to coding.
And there was also some extension you could set-up where it could read and write files in a local folder, which seems like a big game changer too.