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by miroljub
2 hours ago
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That's precisely the difference between an engineer and a business guy. The business guy would say "hey build me this and that" and would get _something_ to show of. An engineer will have a long conversation with a llm about the exact requirements, tech stack, tradeoffs. He would understand what is built, how is it built, and refine on the fly until he gets something sensible. It won't be as fast as "build this", but the result will be much better and more maintainable. For the enginering workflow, you don't need Fable. Any model better or equivqlent to Sonnet 4.6 would do. Yes, sometimes it will hallucinate, sometimes it'll be wrong, but it's our job as engineers to correct it and have full ownership of the result. |
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