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AlexandrB ◴[] No.45080550[source]
LLMs are the first technology I've experienced where there's a lot of top-down pressure to adopt it ASAP. Most other technologies in my career, like VCS or static analysis or whatever else were championed by colleagues or peers.
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muldvarp ◴[] No.45082488[source]
Not that surprising. There's nothing in it for me:

If I get more productive, I don't get paid more. If I get less productive, I get told I'm not using it correctly. Worst case: I help train the LLM to eventually take my job.

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1. Mave83 ◴[] No.45090848[source]
There is a lot for you. You can become better, get rid of writing boiler plate and can focus on the complex issues instead of side hussle.