@CodeWithAmann CLI. GUI’s sole purpose is for human to interact with it visually. In the long term, there is really little need for human to interact with AI this way. We humans communicate verbally. (Like boss giving instructions to subordinates) AI can just generate report on the fly
@komal_uk01 If you are comfortable with Linux and can tinker well. No reason to switch. Mac is for people like us who can like with a good preset and don’t bother with tinkering with their system all day long.
@asaio87 Accountability. If hand-written piece of codes broke, you can point a finger at someone. But if a piece of AI written code broke, there will be accountability problem.
@gamann77 Yeah, good enough. It’s just the ability to “one-shot” stuff and get it to 80% demo-able. I prefer iterative approach with my workflow, so Opus is plenty good for me. (Looking forward to the day Opus level ability can be distilled into a workable local LLM)
Interviewer:
Do you know system design ?
Candidate:
Yes!
Interviewer:
Design a system for 100 users...
Candidate:
Microservices, load balancer, queues…
Interviewer:
You are solving for millions... I only asked for 100.
@Alscbx For me, an engineer telling me “I don’t know, but I can research on it” tell me that he is a honest engineer. I, as a senior engineer, knows that there are far too many areas that I don’t know enough of.