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by dsr_
1 day ago
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Programming is the reification of decision-making processes. If you don't understand the decision-making process that you want, you get a different one, which at best approximates the one you want but couldn't articulate. If you do this with COBOL or Python, at least you get consistent operation and errors when you're wrong. If you do this with any LLM, consistency is dropped in favor of obsequiousness. The base problem is that people aren't equipped naturally to think about all the details of their problems. |
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But doesn't matter anymore if you just add things.