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Sure but if you’re an expert you’re probably finishing your project and collecting results, not sprinting to an online thread to evangelize for Llms with partial results. That sounds amateur to me.
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He's tweeting his experiences. Calling this "sprinting" and "evangelizing" is just rhetoric. Posting about a project you're working on is hardly amateurish.
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Ugh, I really find this sort of thing frustrating. I like people developing, and testing, and ideating, and exploring in public!

This is one of my problems with academia: people only sharing results when they're positive and complete. I want to hear about what people tried that didn't work, and see the string of failures. People are already inclined to avoid sharing their work out of concern that they'll be judged--let's not encourage that behavior, please.

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