• NotMushroomForDebate@lemmygrad.ml
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      That’s completely missing the point I am making. I am not advocating for ‘irrational hate’ of a technology. I am saying that people are not receptive to the current implementations of it, and that trying to combat this through pushing against this sentiment is ultimately a waste of time.

      Assess the situation on what is, not on the premise of a utopian ideal.

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        Some people aren’t receptive to current implementations, but that doesn’t mean we can’t discuss this technology here. A Marxist forum should be a place where we can talk about new technology in a rational way, and educate people who have reactionary views on it.

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          Of course the topic could and should be discussed, if it’s done in an honest and rational manner. There is no disagreement here. This is however not what I have been seeing over the past months. Even this very post, I know you haven’t written the article’s headline yourself, but you can see that it’s clearly antagonistic for no good reason.

          You can imagine this with any other topic. If there are people who you are sympathetic to and are part of your cause but might have an inaccurate or ‘reactionary’ view to something, you would not meet them with antagonism. Especially since we’re not talking about a case of bigotry here or other views or actions that harm others.

          We should also not infer from people disliking something that they have ‘reactionary’ views. One could dislike spice grinders and prefer a mortar and pestle, that doesn’t make them a primitivist. I would also understand if they get frustrated if they’re constantly bombarded with “here’s why spice grinders are better and you’re an idiot if you’re not using one” type posts.

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            I think the article is mostly sensible, and it addresses common tropes that get thrown around regarding using LLMs for coding. What the author describes largely matches my own experience. Surely we can do better than judging articles solely based on the headline. Meanwhile, people can just skip reading the article if it irks them. I don’t know why every single time there’s a post regarding AI there needs to be struggle session about it.

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              The point is not judging the content of the article on the headline, it’s the needlessly antagonistic phrasing of it. I am expressing that it is very understandable that people scrolling would be bothered by seeing such posts.

              As for the struggle sessions, the topic is quite controversial to begin with, and being honest, as a lurker of these posts for quite some time now, I never liked the manner in which you replied to people disagreeing in the comments. It’s no surprise that these posts often turn hostile and unproductive. It’s also important to realise that each post does not happen on an island, there’s historical context in the community and instance. People being irked by one post and choosing to comment something have probably seen 3-4 other posts in the previous weeks that also annoyed them, and might reply with a tone of frustration as a result.

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                Sometimes, on a random meme, there is a bunch of hostile “you used a LLM to make the image for this meme, therefore you are an inhuman monster” comments. Its them who started the hostility, and we won’t just sit there and take it from a bunch of IP crusaders who dehumanize us by equating us to machines.