• ComradePenguin@lemmy.ml
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    10 days ago

    It’s quite a bit more than that. It generates useful technical solutions with impressive accuracy.

    My biggest issue is not privacy, I use it more or less like a search engine (+ coding). I am already tracked there. If I want a private one, there exists providers for that. Both AI and search engines. I am more focused on efficiency at the moment, not privacy.

    Should I avoid it completely? Or should I embrace it? I currently use it for a lot of tailored software solutions. It can really quickly write addons to software I use. It makes it possible for me to do optimizations to various pipelines/flows in my life. Yes, I am capable of writing the software myself, but I can also just ssh into my PC and make it do it for me.

    So… the issue for me is that it is way to tempting to use, even if unethical in many regards.

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      10 days ago

      Impressive accuracy? I used it not 60 minutes ago to try and find out his to find the uptime on a Nokia radio CLI and spent 20 minutes with AI and it was not correct once.

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        10 days ago

        Works for my usecases almost always. Is this a niche CLI? Did you use an agent or a chatbot? Did you feed it the repo/documentation?

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          10 days ago

          “He must have prompted it wrong.”

          <insert the rest of the litany of excuses for when, not if, the LLMbeciles fail>

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            Yeah, it’s so much cooler to learn how to type things into something that costs money and already does what you can do for free with slightly more effort.

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          10 days ago

          Niche or not, most switching/routing/firewalls I see several inaccuracies because the syntax changes a lot. I waste a lot of time in networking CLI and just better off using good ol question marks on the CLI.