Look at it this way. The carver doesn't have to grow the tree. Using an LLM for coding is a lot like being a carver. You can take broad or small strokes and discard what you don't like.
> Using an LLM for coding is a lot like being a carver.
It’s nothing like being a carver. It’s like being a director; “Once more! With feeling!”. “Perfect, brilliant, just one more take, and I want you to consider…”
A sculptor shapes with their hands, and there is pleasure in that. A director shapes with someone else’s hands.
It's like being a master, really. You're getting output from something that can't say no and that was built from the works of millions of unknowing and unconsenting contributors.
lll-o-lll|2 months ago
It’s nothing like being a carver. It’s like being a director; “Once more! With feeling!”. “Perfect, brilliant, just one more take, and I want you to consider…”
A sculptor shapes with their hands, and there is pleasure in that. A director shapes with someone else’s hands.
ares623|2 months ago
golemotron|2 months ago