A specific example from me would be implementing LLM AI into my code (genetically) and without more details than that I’ll get people demanding that I don’t do that and giving suggestions for what I should do.

Suggestions are cool, but I’m gonna ask why I should not put LLM in my code in a generic sense just to have my question ignored or have lies and insults hurled my way

It’s cool if you want to answer that question, I’m just curious about other people’s similar story about receiving resistance to follow up questions if you just have to say those people aren’t worth it or you feel like you missed something you shouldn’t have in those situations.

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    I actually didn’t pursue a an llm ai project because the suggested model needed like 32 gigs of ram (i dont have that and i dont want to by a machine for that project).

    i jokingly call llm ai dubious linear algebra. i try to see an arguement against llm ai, like i sided with the writers guild in the strike and I can sympathize with ai trained on their work taking there job so they lost out on income and job they want, but im a socialist so i believe that the economy should provide them a house and food without having to work and that shouldn’t need to rely on writing gigs to survive