Good vid as always o/ If I may add, as i see it, a good way to balance difficulty to help you pick a project is to balance comfort and satisfaction. Learning new concepts is really gratifying but you still need enough comfort to avoid making the learning experience too painful. The harder the problem, the less comfy and the more satisfying it is, and vice versa. Some people can handle hitting their head on a brick wall until they finally get over it, it must be extremely satisfying but I for sure cannot do such a thing. On the flipside, you may be tempted to pick an easier, "comfier", project but it's not gonna really challenge you, so are you really gonna be satisfied of what you built ? This also takes into account that working on a subject you like will make it more comfortable, letting you tackle harder problems, and the opposite is true for subjects you don't really care about.
How would you go on integrating LLM use regarding coding? Like, prompting the AI to deliver the code you need... From my experience, I've been coding with LLMs and prompting it to generate what I want and although I learned a bit, I still haven't memorised programming language structures or be able to come up with a full fledged program from scratch...
@@damnsonwheredyoufindthis1878 it's when you are a sleep with headphones while listening to a podcast about cybersecurity and the next day you are able to make zero day exploit
If by passive learning you mean reading books on coding and watching tutorials on coding but never actually spending time trying to code, its very inefficient imo. The more uncomfortable it is, the greater the reward, but the harder it will be. From my experience, passive learning was always very easy but not very rewarding, I found myself having to review back the knowledge multiple times.
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Good vid as always o/
If I may add, as i see it, a good way to balance difficulty to help you pick a project is to balance comfort and satisfaction. Learning new concepts is really gratifying but you still need enough comfort to avoid making the learning experience too painful. The harder the problem, the less comfy and the more satisfying it is, and vice versa.
Some people can handle hitting their head on a brick wall until they finally get over it, it must be extremely satisfying but I for sure cannot do such a thing. On the flipside, you may be tempted to pick an easier, "comfier", project but it's not gonna really challenge you, so are you really gonna be satisfied of what you built ?
This also takes into account that working on a subject you like will make it more comfortable, letting you tackle harder problems, and the opposite is true for subjects you don't really care about.
what software did you use to record this? i really liked it
How would you go on integrating LLM use regarding coding? Like, prompting the AI to deliver the code you need... From my experience, I've been coding with LLMs and prompting it to generate what I want and although I learned a bit, I still haven't memorised programming language structures or be able to come up with a full fledged program from scratch...
I use it for work but try to do a little offline tutorial every now and then as well. Building on top of stuff
This is a bad idea because you dont actually learn anything
what's the drawing program that you're using? cool video btw
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What about Passive learning?
What is that even mean 💀💀💀
@@damnsonwheredyoufindthis1878 it's when you are a sleep with headphones while listening to a podcast about cybersecurity and the next day you are able to make zero day exploit
You gotta be locked in to code bro, why skim through it?
If by passive learning you mean reading books on coding and watching tutorials on coding but never actually spending time trying to code, its very inefficient imo. The more uncomfortable it is, the greater the reward, but the harder it will be. From my experience, passive learning was always very easy but not very rewarding, I found myself having to review back the knowledge multiple times.
Basically bs