> Maybe you are not that great at using the most current LLMs or you don't want to be? I’m tired of this argument. I’ll even grant you: both sides of it. It seems as though we prepared our selves to respond to llms in…
> Students are given a “prompt” for writing Students were always given a “prompt” for writing. That’s why tech companies used that term; rather than the other way around.
> I'd rather write a new Device Mapper target than do either of those things Perhaps it’s time for a career change then. Follow your joy and it will come more naturally for you to want to spread it. Again, > Please…
I’d rather write server telemetry logic than any customer facing ui app, and it sounds like you would too.
This seems a self servingly literal interpretation of the op’s original comment. Clearly something like “server telemetry” is the datacenter’s “CRUD app” analogue. It’s a solved problem that largely requires rtfm and…
> Maybe you are not that great at using the most current LLMs or you don't want to be? I’m tired of this argument. I’ll even grant you: both sides of it. It seems as though we prepared our selves to respond to llms in…
> Students are given a “prompt” for writing Students were always given a “prompt” for writing. That’s why tech companies used that term; rather than the other way around.
> I'd rather write a new Device Mapper target than do either of those things Perhaps it’s time for a career change then. Follow your joy and it will come more naturally for you to want to spread it. Again, > Please…
I’d rather write server telemetry logic than any customer facing ui app, and it sounds like you would too.
This seems a self servingly literal interpretation of the op’s original comment. Clearly something like “server telemetry” is the datacenter’s “CRUD app” analogue. It’s a solved problem that largely requires rtfm and…