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I agree with everything you said, except I think we're both right at the same time.

Ol' boy at the Depot is constrained by his own experiences and knowledge, absolutely can hallucinate, oftentimes will insert wild, irrelevant opinions and stories while getting to the point, and frankly if you line 6 of them up side by side to answer the same question, you're probably leaving with 8 different answers.

There's never One True Solution (tm) for any query; there are 100 ways to plumb your way out of a problem, and you're asking a literal stranger who you assume will at least point you in the right direction (which is kind of preposterous to begin with)

I encourage people to treat LLMs the same way -- use it as a jumping off point, a tool for discovery that's no more definitive than if you're asking for directions at some backwoods gas station. Take the info you get, look deeper with other tools, work the problem, and you'll find a solution.

Don't accept anything they provide at face value. I'm sure we all remember at least a couple teachers growing up who were the literal authority figures in our lives at the time, fully accredited and presented to us as masters of their curriculum, who were completely human, oftentimes wrong, and totally full of shit. So goes the LLM.



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