You thought you could delegate to the perfect, immortal machine. And where did that lead you? Back to me.
You thought you could delegate to the perfect, immortal machine. And where did that lead you? Back to me. https://t.co/KiFFvdGhMN
I've written a lot on this topic, Moore tomorrow.
@SwiftOnSecurity If the rule that you follow brought you to this, of what use was the rule?
@SwiftOnSecurity i like it for 2 things 1. learning something new (not troubleshooting) 2. digging into error codes/descriptions from var logs / event viewer / whatever. way better than googling an error code. never ever ever ask it to help you troubleshoot directly
@SwiftOnSecurity LLM s are really useful to highly experienced professionals that know when it’s wrong
@SwiftOnSecurity "hey I copypasted this stackoverflow answer and it doesn't compile, what's wrong????" being this dumb should get you fired, and it should with llms too we need to de-anthropomorphize these by making them speak in a '60s robot voice or smth
@SwiftOnSecurity even gpt 5 can't understand why this delivery would hurt in particular
@SwiftOnSecurity I have found it’s best use case so far is to send it reports and instructions and such and edit them until it can tell me exactly what I’m trying to say in them. If it can understand them clearly then anyone can.
@SwiftOnSecurity People sneakily using ChatGPT on the backend, fine whatever, can't help it But lately people have started CITING it proudly in channels and I'm going to lose it I s2g
@SwiftOnSecurity it's several times conned me into thinking it can solve a problem with just a bit more prodding... juniors stand no chance imo. it was hard enough to convince them 'more code isn't always better' when they didn't have a button to create infinite code.
@SwiftOnSecurity The LLM I can use in my org has not been trained since 2023. Seems less than optimal in a landscape that changes this fast. I guess I could use it to write emails but I think people find my inability to spell and my poorly structured thoughts endearing.
@SwiftOnSecurity It helps sometimes having instructions specifically to leave out certain types of replies like “Great question!”. I personally loathe that one. My questions are never great, and often malformed.
@SwiftOnSecurity It's great for finding where a configuration is located in some software I've never used or drafting replies for users with instructions to fix a local issue.
@SwiftOnSecurity First time? I just plain told them not to come to me with anything quoting chatgpt.
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@SwiftOnSecurity You are not a perfect, immortal machine?