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Considering adding "always assume I'm incorrect" into the prompt 😂
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The idea that it comes down to some people being more open to investing the time to understand how to use LLMs as a tool goes a long way to explaining why some people feel like it really helps them, and others don't see the value.
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I've been trying to express this in a few places recently but @ferd.ca hit the nail on the head right there in that first paragraph
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Pretty heavy on straw men but still better than 99% of LinkedIn posts about AI
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Grattis!
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💯
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"Distributed Elixir is not necessarily easy, but it can be simple. Simple in the sense of “not complex” and reducing the number of moving pieces."
“I like Poland. I’m from Sweden. You don’t want to make eye contact? Great! Me neither!” 😂
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You keep the relevant data to recreate the changeset or multiple changesets, since you can split it into multiple forms
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This approach then also survives page reloads etc and you get to separate a lot of code or even show different pages depending on the progress.
Not sure if that visually fits your requirements though
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An approach that has worked for me in the past is storing the state (not necessarily the changeset) in the address bar, encoding it as query params or whatever, and then having actual separate pages that you navigate between. Then you define clear transitions between the states/pages
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Don’t get me wrong, resetting it and using the right prompt probably gets you there, but I just wanted it to take away some boring work and I ended up in a situation where I had to do boring work tricking it into a good result instead.
So I rewrote the function myself
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I mean, the bug in my code is fixed, the post will live forever in infamy
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Argh, thanks, fixed!
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Godspeed
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I’d be keen on seeing more libraries use it for sure
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I know, I really kept it close to my chest
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🙊
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They asked everyone who was accepted to hold off on announcing it