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jump to repliesI am a #smolweb advocate and, sometimes, I use LLMs.
I spend a lot of time thinking about simplicity. Fewer dependencies, lighter pages, tools that do one thing well. So yes, it might look strange that I also spend time talking to large language models. Let me explain where I draw the line, and why I think the contradiction is smaller than it appears...
In this blog post
Judging someone on a single tool without knowing the rest is a bit hasty.
Yes, I sometimes use LLMs. But I have never taken a plane, I travel by train, I work from home, I grow some of my own fruit and vegetables and I have solar panels on the roof.
I am not saying I am beyond criticism. I am saying one tool does not define a person.
But everyone is free to have their own opinions. :-)
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back to top@adele LLM is only tool. Without you mind it is only dead code.
If it helps you evaluate your original ideas, I have no problem using applied statistical tools.
So I'm OK with you. 