It’s worrying to me that nobody really knows how LLMs work. We create prompts with or without certain words and hope it works. That’s my perspective anyway
It's the same as dealing with a human. You convey a spec for a problem and the language you use matters. You can convey the problem in (from your perspective) a clear way and you will get mixed results nonetheless. You will have to continue to refine the solution with them.
Genuinely: no one really knows how humans work either.
It's actually no different from how real software is made. Requirements come from the business side, and through an odd game of telephone get down to developers.
The team that has developers closest to the customer usually makes the better product...or has the better product/market fit.
My main reason for getting into Linux, forget the version or distribution maybe Slackware or RH at the time (later loved Debian the most) was that windows in that era was horribly unstable, BSOD etc
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