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Ezhik ◴[] No.44462407[source]
I feel it. We can debate AI over and over and over but my ultimate problem is not even the tech itself but the "whatever" part.

I'm a bit annoyed with LLMs for coding, because I care about the craft. But I understand the premise of using them when the end goal is not "tech as a craft" but "tech as a means". But that still requires having some reason to use the tech.

Hell, I feel the "tech as a means to get money" part for people trying to climb up the social ladder.

But for a lot of people who already did get to the top of it?

At some point we gotta ask what the point of SEO-optimizing everything even is.

Like, is the end goal optimizing life out of life?

Why not write a whole app using LLMs? Why not have the LLM do your course work? Why do the course work at all? Why not have the LLM make a birthday card for your partner? Why even get up in the morning? Why not just go leave and live in a forest? Why live at all?

What is even the point?

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wiseowise ◴[] No.44462491[source]
You need to take a break from your “craft” if fancy autocomplete makes you question reason to live.
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1. Ezhik ◴[] No.44462589[source]
And do what, given that AI-as-marketed optimizes out having relationships with people and enjoying art/cinema/music?

Touch grass all by myself?

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2. Ezhik ◴[] No.44462766[source]
I think calling me delusional for trying to understand the hype might be a bit much. It's not my own life I was describing.