think about llm/ai... meh
i only use llms when i’m truly stuck, when i’ve tried everything else and even google doesn’t give me the answer i need while coding.
honestly, llms are smart, and they can sometimes surprise me with solutions or ideas i didn’t think of. but i don’t want to rely on them too much. coding, for me, is about learning, problem-solving, and improving my own skills.
if i just lean on an llm every time, i’d stop growing, and i don’t want that. so, i see llms more like a last-resort tool, something to push me through a wall when i can’t find any other way forward, not as a shortcut to replace my own thinking.
i only use llms when i’m truly stuck, when i’ve tried everything else and even google doesn’t give me the answer i need while coding.
honestly, llms are smart, and they can sometimes surprise me with solutions or ideas i didn’t think of. but i don’t want to rely on them too much. coding, for me, is about learning, problem-solving, and improving my own skills.
if i just lean on an llm every time, i’d stop growing, and i don’t want that. so, i see llms more like a last-resort tool, something to push me through a wall when i can’t find any other way forward, not as a shortcut to replace my own thinking.
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