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See this, nothing was learned by these slop-shits. Their take away wasn't humans-with-experience > than slop-bots. It was, unfortunately, 'we didn't extract enough knowledge from the humans that helped build our company before tossing as many humans away as possible. Once we've extracted enough, we'll try again.'
Fuck you poon and co.
even if they can "put all the knowledge" in the LLM, its unlikely the thing would even be able to use it effectively without the same engineers anyways.
Funny how the capitalist narrative is that the CEO types "deserve" all they get because they worked hard and "built the company", but employee's that've been equally there for it's hardship and growth, actually with their hands in the mud, actually have all the practical knowledge, yet are only on an income, are tossed aside at the nearest convenience because somebody smelled a bit more money.
Some of them really can't be arsed to give back the community and systems that allowed them to flourish in the first place can they.
Locust swarm.
Sometimes I feel so blessed working for somebody that actually values people.
Let's hope the humans learned their lesson and won't teach the systems.
The point the grandparent comment is making is that there is no amount of teaching that will turn an LLM into a top engineer. The technology just isn't there yet, not until OpenAI replaces all their own engineers.