Nurturing the personal growth of an LLM is an obvious waste of time.
i think this is short sighted. engineers will spend years refineing nvim, tmux,zsh to be the tool they want. the same applies here. op is framing it like its a human, its a tool. learn the tool, understand why ot works the way it does. just like emacs or ripgrep or something.
I think you’re misunderstanding that paragraph. It’s specifically explaining how LLMs are not like humans, and one way is that you can’t “nurture growth” in them the way you can for a human. That’s not analogous to refining your nvim config and habits.
i think this is short sighted. engineers will spend years refineing nvim, tmux,zsh to be the tool they want. the same applies here. op is framing it like its a human, its a tool. learn the tool, understand why ot works the way it does. just like emacs or ripgrep or something.
I think you’re misunderstanding that paragraph. It’s specifically explaining how LLMs are not like humans, and one way is that you can’t “nurture growth” in them the way you can for a human. That’s not analogous to refining your nvim config and habits.