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hansolo@lemmy.today 1 day agoThere’s a reason. Two, in fact.
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A lot more people in general on Lemmy work in IT or tech or have actual coding backgrounds. And anyone who can code isn’t impressed by code from an LLM. It can save time, but as a first draft that needs work, not something ready for production. The same is true for anything an AI generates. If you don’t know what you’re doing, it seems impressive. If you know what you’re doing, it’s a janky workable mess that it at least a decent starting point.
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Bots push a lot of AI slop and AI buzzword posts, and bots are the reason why a lot of us left Reddit. So posts like this ping everyone’s radar for bots invading their safe space.
Anyway, good luck, and as a warning, if your phone is all you have, running LLM code on it directly may be a great way to introduce vulnerabilities since so much LLM code ends up horribly insecure.
Samy4lf@slrpnk.net 1 day ago
Totally get what you’re saying 😅. I’m just experimenting on a phone for fun and learning, not production-level stuff. Definitely staying cautious about security when running anything serious on mobile