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perrygeo ◴[] No.45149798[source]
There's some irony; far from handling the details, LLMs are forcing programmers to adopt hyper-detailed, disciplined practices. They've finally cajoled software developers into writing documentation! Worth noting we've always had the capacity to implement these practices to improve HUMAN collaboration, but rarely bothered.
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grork ◴[] No.45150398[source]
We’ve ultimately decided to treat the models with more respect, nurturing, and collaborative support than we ever did our follow human keyboard smashers. Writing all the documentation, detailed guidance, allowing them multiple attempts, to help the LLMs be successful. But Brenda, the early in career new grad? “please read this poorly written, 5 year-old, incomplete wiki, and don’t ask me questions”

I’ve been thinking about this for months, and still don’t know what to make of it.

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1. henrebotha ◴[] No.45151425[source]
I would also be motivated to write better documentation if I had a junior dev sitting right next to me, utterly incapable of doing any work unless I document how; but also instantly acting on documentation I produce, and giving me rapid feedback on which parts of the documentation are sending the wrong message.