LLM costs $20 a month and needed only 60 hours of training, junior dev has been at it for years, costs as much for a half hour, and still needed me to repeatedly explain what a rectangle is
If you’re paying someone $40 an hour who doesn’t know what a rectangle is then I think you’re the problem.
The problem is that he’s paying $40 an hour and for that you only get someone who knows what a ਆਇਤਕਾਰ is.
This comic makes no sense
Yet 80 people upvoted it. Strange…
I too am confused about the decaf part.
It’s saying that instead of spending all the resources needed to gather all of the training data for the LLM, just give a junior dev some coffee as the input instead.
The direct comparison is input and output. Coffee/training data is the input and the code is the output.
But…Decaf?!
I didn’t say it was a GOOD joke. I was just explaining what the joke was.
Sorry, yes. I’m just trying to “yes, and…”.
Oh lol sorry. Tone is very hard to understand via text online.
that’s because you’re commenting on things you don’t understand in a sub not meant for you
How is this sub not meant for me? lmao followed me from the other thread, cringe
With all the recent hype around AI, I feel that a lot of people don’t understand how it works and how it is useful. AI is useful at solving certain types of problems that are really difficult using traditional programming, like finding patterns that aren’t obvious to us.
For example, object recognition is about finding patterns in images. Our brains are great at this, but writing a computer program capable of taking pixels and figuring out if the pattern is there is very hard.
Even if AI is sometimes going to misclassify objects, it can still be useful. For example, in a factory you can use AI to find defects in the production line. Even if you don’t get it perfect, going from 100 defects per 1M products to 10 per million is a huge difference and saves the factory a lot of money.
To all the decaf haters: If you drink decaf, you actually like the taste of coffee without needing the caffeine. That’s someone with taste, in my book.