> I'm not sure why are you saying that.
To explain to you that you are wasting your time and that your suggestions on this are not going to move the needle, nor are they particularly valuable.
> I never touched the subject because my brain slop filter serves me perfectly well even though it's not 100% accurate.
The whole idea is to avoid wasting brain power on filtering slop.
> The goal is not to build revolutionary tool. The goal is to make your life a bit better.
And since it isn't possible to build the required tool, wasting time and money trying to get an LLM to do something that it can't will in no way make my life better.
> What money? Have you maxed out your sub for the week?
Are you somehow under the impression that all or even most people pay for LLM subscriptions? I concluded it wasn't worth the cost at all.
> What time? I do such things while I'm cooking my dinner.
You either spend time writing the prompt and checking the result, or you don't. I'm not interested in jiggling an LLM while I'm cooking.
> Processing this topic in your head (which you obviously did for quite a while to earn your footing) already costed you more time and about as much money.
Actually if you have knowledge about the field it doesn't take much time at all to sort things by difficulty and understand what approaches are possible and what are worthless. And I have the advantage of carrying that knowledge forward, which means I don't need to spend time prompting an LLM to learn what I already know.
> The whole idea is to avoid wasting brain power on filtering slop.
Not really different from wasting your muscle power in a gym. My rejections of trash content, by AI or humans are faster than ever.
> And since it isn't possible to build the required tool, wasting time and money trying to get an LLM to do something that it can't will in no way make my life better.
I guess I have zero chance to make you revisit your well informed opinion by doing anything practical. No matter how trivial and effortless.
> Are you somehow under the impression that all or even most people pay for LLM subscriptions? I concluded it wasn't worth the cost at all.
Ah, that explains a lot. Basically all of it.
> You either spend time writing the prompt and checking the result, or you don't. I'm not interested in jiggling an LLM while I'm cooking.
What do you do when you wait for the food to cook? My brains craves novelty and stimulation pretty much constantly. I used to game and read and watch stuff, but AI agentic coding is as fun and those things, possibly more.
If it’s so important to you personally that someone waste time and money trying to make an LLM slop machine shit out something that they can’t, be my guest and go ahead.
> My brains craves novelty and stimulation pretty much constantly.
Your brain is deep fried in dopamine if you’re seriously splitting your time between cooking and prompting. You should take a walk, drop the subscription for a while, get outside and soak up the sun.
I’m worried that you’re already pretty far down the path to psychosis, going by the rest of your responses.