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So there's actual developers who could tell you from the start that LLMs are useless for coding, and then there's this moron & similar people who first have to fuck up an ecosystem before believing the obvious. Thanks fuckhead for driving RAM prices through the ceiling... And for wasting energy and water.
I can least kinda appreciate this guy's approach. If we assume that AI is a magic bullet, then it's not crazy to assume we, the existing programmers, would resist it just to save our own jobs. Or we'd complain because it doesn't do things our way, but we're the old way and this is the new way. So maybe we're just being whiny and can be ignored.
So he tested it to see for himself, and what he found was that he agreed with us, that it's not worth it.
Ignoring experts is annoying, but doing some of your own science and getting first-hand experience isn't always a bad idea.
100% this. The guy was literally a consultant and a developer. It'd just be bad business for him to outright dismiss AI without having actual hands on experience with said product. Clients want that type of experience and knowledge when paying a business to give them advice and develop a product for them.
Except that outright dismissing snake oil would not at all be bad business. Calling a turd a diamond neither makes it sparkle, nor does it get rid of the stink.
I can't just call everything snake oil without some actual measurements and tests.
Naive cynicism is just as naive as blind optimism
With all due respect, you have not understood the basic mechanic of machine learning and the consequences thereof.
With due respect, you have not understood how snake oil is detected.