

Hmm, I should check on my peanut butter
Hmm, I should check on my peanut butter
I’m glad you’ve gotten some actual use out of the LLMs! My outlook is more skeptical because I’ve seen too many interns get stuck on projects because they tried to ask LLMs for advice (which they did not double check) instead of reaching out to an experienced dev. The word calculators can only do so much.
In case my edit didn’t land in time: what makes the AI approach better than using existing non-AI static analysis tools
Become “pretty close to an expert” by… outsourcing the process of improving your code to a machine…
Even if it improves your code in that scenario, you’re not going to really understand what it’s doing or why. You can use AI as a shortcut for scripting, but you can’t use it as a shortcut for learning
Edit: Besides, we already have perfectly good static analysis tools. Just use a linter. Trying to use AI as a linter will just be worse and unpredictable compared to using an actual linter
political priors
Rationalism brainworm spotted!
I’m of two minds about this.
On the one hand, getting to know your coworkers personally outside of work is really important for organizing, and also (speaking from experience) very fulfilling (provided your coworkers aren’t all just total assholes)
On the other hand, it’s too bad alcohol culture is so entertwined with this, and I say this as an unrepentant booze hobbyist. Hopefully we can collectively find an after work and/or lunchtime social culture that allows space for people who don’t partake in alcohol