Post AwKpjRZpzoFG8lLWym by martijn@ieji.de
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 (DIR) Post #AwKjoIuh2EYEzf2Ggq by lanefu@social.linux.pizza
       2025-07-20T17:57:32Z
       
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       I get bi-directional LLM guilt.   I feel guilty if I don't use them to save time, and then I also feel guilty when my git history shows my carelessness that I haven't fully tested or understood what I just added.Ex: I LLMd a prettier configuration to fix some markdown formatting stuff in Lazyvim, but then it was single quoting my ansible yaml because I accidentally added a default setting to do so .
       
 (DIR) Post #AwKjoKAgMGw2tXWYFc by selea@social.linux.pizza
       2025-07-20T18:52:02Z
       
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       @lanefu No one should feel guilty for not using LLMs :)
       
 (DIR) Post #AwKpjRZpzoFG8lLWym by martijn@ieji.de
       2025-07-20T19:58:26Z
       
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       @selea @lanefu I use them at work because my employer wants to bet big on ai for saving money. It's a good helper for some things, and not very ethical for others. But I have to wake money, and here pretty much all employers see it as free cost effective savings.