But when it worked there was no work being done. The repo just stayed there, working. Doing nothing.
A few LLM commits have kickstarted the process of a lot of people checking their rsync versions, choosing the correct one. And so on. That is work that wasn’t being done before, and now it is done thanks to LLMs. Truly a wonder of our times.
This is negative productivity. It worked before, and now it doesn’t.
But when it worked there was no work being done. The repo just stayed there, working. Doing nothing.
A few LLM commits have kickstarted the process of a lot of people checking their rsync versions, choosing the correct one. And so on. That is work that wasn’t being done before, and now it is done thanks to LLMs. Truly a wonder of our times.
It’s the chain of life!
Reminds me of that Douglas Crockford talk on managers. I’ll see if I can dig it up.
I wonder what he thinks about LLMs.
Okay, I imagine that using an LLM is like having several Tasmanian Devils on your team.