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This is my experience, which is why I stopped altogether. I think I'm better off developing a broad knowledge of design patterns and learning the codebases I work with in intricate, painstaking detail as opposed to…
> They do not see their opponents as people. You hit the nail on their head. They go out of their way to call you an "AI bot" if you say something that contradicts their delusional world view.
I agree that the deal the site proposes is essentially being a slave to an AI agent.
I don't believe them.
If I worked at OpenAI, I would dial up the sycophancy to lock my users in right before raising subscription prices.
No one here will accuse you of being an AI unless they're trying to dehumanize you for expressing anti-AI sentiment.
I meant to. I want a world in which AI users need to stay in the closet. AI users should fear shame.
I know what false positives and false negatives are. I don't understand the user's incoherent response to my comment.
That seems like quite a healthy social life! I'm happy for you and I am sorry for insulting you in my previous comment. Really, I'm frustrated because I know a couple of people (my brother and my cousin) who were prone…
The LLM freaks are finally starting to be honest with us.
LLMs are tools designed to empower this sort of abuse. The attacks you describe are what LLMs truly excel at. The code that LLMs produce is typically dog shit, perhaps acceptable if you work with a language or framework…
It's *worth it* when you're salaried? Compared to investing the money? Do you plan to land a very-high-paying executive role years down the line? Are you already extremely highly paid? Did Claude legitimately 10x your…
I'm joking, my point is that it's already quite expensive and I don't think it's making anyone money.
> LLMs are super efficient at generating boilerplate for lots of APIs Yes they are. This is true. > which is a time consuming and tedious part of programming. In my experience, this is a tedious part of programming…
Drug dealer business model. The first bag is free. Don't act surprised when you get addicted and they 10x the price.
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This is my experience, which is why I stopped altogether. I think I'm better off developing a broad knowledge of design patterns and learning the codebases I work with in intricate, painstaking detail as opposed to…
> They do not see their opponents as people. You hit the nail on their head. They go out of their way to call you an "AI bot" if you say something that contradicts their delusional world view.
I agree that the deal the site proposes is essentially being a slave to an AI agent.
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I don't believe them.
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If I worked at OpenAI, I would dial up the sycophancy to lock my users in right before raising subscription prices.
No one here will accuse you of being an AI unless they're trying to dehumanize you for expressing anti-AI sentiment.
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I meant to. I want a world in which AI users need to stay in the closet. AI users should fear shame.
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I know what false positives and false negatives are. I don't understand the user's incoherent response to my comment.
That seems like quite a healthy social life! I'm happy for you and I am sorry for insulting you in my previous comment. Really, I'm frustrated because I know a couple of people (my brother and my cousin) who were prone…
The LLM freaks are finally starting to be honest with us.
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LLMs are tools designed to empower this sort of abuse. The attacks you describe are what LLMs truly excel at. The code that LLMs produce is typically dog shit, perhaps acceptable if you work with a language or framework…
It's *worth it* when you're salaried? Compared to investing the money? Do you plan to land a very-high-paying executive role years down the line? Are you already extremely highly paid? Did Claude legitimately 10x your…
I'm joking, my point is that it's already quite expensive and I don't think it's making anyone money.
> LLMs are super efficient at generating boilerplate for lots of APIs Yes they are. This is true. > which is a time consuming and tedious part of programming. In my experience, this is a tedious part of programming…
Drug dealer business model. The first bag is free. Don't act surprised when you get addicted and they 10x the price.
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