Learning with LLMs

Learning with LLMs

There are so many different LLMs out there now, and honestly, each of them are fairly good, especially for everyday use. But heavy dependence on any one produces the same resentment whether its a human or an LLM. So I came up with a way to distribute my time among a bunch of LLMs that I feel are the best that are out there, each one given a specific role and domain of work.

I have been following this approach for a few months now, and so far, it seems like it is really working. Let me know what you think.

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u/Full-Ad4541 — 2 days ago
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Owning Your Dependencies

A lot of supply-chain attacks have taken place in the last year. Altough I don't think NeoVim itself has been mentioned so far, I was concerned about my setup, especially the one on my office laptop. I think this is a good opportunity to learn how to write plugins ourselves, but I also know that writing everything on my own is not ideal. At this rate, might as well write my own kernel and operating system because sudo pacman -Syu also carries supply-chain risks.

What are the ways which you are dealing with this?

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u/Full-Ad4541 — 1 day ago