> Being able to nail a zero-shot greenfield project is relatively easy even for a small model
Not really germane to your comment but I hope I don’t sound old when I say I remember a time when spinning up a PoC was a week of work, and a statement like yours was pure science fiction.
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Yeah, and we still do take a week for people that actually care.
If I start prompting away the core of a new project I lose interest in the entire thing almost straight away. I hate it. The next day I could care less about it. In fact it just makes me lazy, like a fat person who drives everywhere.
I love typing code and thinking for myself. Im going to continue to do that. I still dont know anyone who's shipped anything truly useful with this garbage tech, let alone with a local 30b param model. So much cope in these comments.
Spending 6k on hardware to run the worlds most mediocre model truly does make you an incredibly stupid person, so Im not really suprised by these comments of people saying these tiny models are helping them so much.
Its like a special needs kid all of sudden got the ability to code, of course they'd be impressed by basically all the code it produces.
In what era spinning up a PoC required a week of work? Especially on the web. I've been a developer for roughly 20 years and that has never been the case, to the point that I believe people impressed by LLMs are the same who had a very low productivity. Today we have game jams as short as 3 days and talented people are able to produce very good PoC, with some almost complete!
I love the ability to spin up any repo on github by pointing a local model at it with zero cost beyond the heat & electricity.