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Ask HN: Software engineers who enjoy working with LLMs?
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3 points
by eviluncle
77 days ago
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As a veteran software engineer that's been working with LLMs for the last year (tried'em all, keep up with latest trends and methodologies), I find the experience more tiresome than helpful and overall not enjoying my work as much as I used to before LLMs. I'm curious to hear others who are more enthusiastic and find themselves actually enjoying their work in this modern age? And if you are, what is your workflow, what makes you engaged and fulfilled in the work? |
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I think the primary reason I enjoy working with them is that coding, for me, has always been a means to and end. I like the product of it more than the process. This quote sums it up quite well for me:
> People are really worried about their jobs. And I just want to remind them that the purpose of your job and the tasks and tools that you use to do your job are related, not the same. I've been doing my job for 33 years. I'm the longest running tech CEO in the world, 34 years. And the tools that I've used to do my job has changed continuously in the last 34 years, and sometimes quite dramatically, you know, over the course of a couple, two, three years.
Source: https://lexfridman.com/jensen-huang-transcript