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by hbosch
225 days ago
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What do you mean "grit"? Does doing something more efficiently mean you lose it? What's the difference, say, between someone using an LLM to help them code and someone else using a drug to help them diet? Is the coder using an LLM losing their "grit"? Do you walk to work in 30 inches of snow, uphill both ways, in the rain? Are you concerned about your loss of "grit" by not doing so? This argument continues to baffle me. I didn't take the GLP to help me with addictive behavior traits beyond my diet, but I observed tertiary benefits of the drug. As I've titrated my dose down to zero, I've retained those habits and my weight. I'm in the best shape of my life and mentally healthier than I've been in over a decade. |
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My understanding is that that GLP1 drugs don't actually have this effect, as much as we know so far.