• IndiBrony
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    456 days ago

    All the while as we roast to death because all of this will take more resources than the entire energy output of a medium sized country.

    • @Zozano@aussie.zone
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      4 days ago

      I’ve been thinking about this for a while. Consider how quick LLM’s are.

      If the amount of energy spent powering your device (without an LLM), is more than using an LLM, then it’s probably saving energy.

      In all honesty, I’ve probably saved over 50 hours or more since I started using it about 2 months ago.

      Coding has become incredibly efficient, and I’m not suffering through search-engine hell any more.

      Edit:

      Lemmy when someone uses AI to get a cheap, fast answer: “Noooo, it’s killing the planet!”

      Lemmy when someone uses a nuclear reactor to run Doom: Dark Ages on a $20,000 RGB space heater: “Based”

      • @xthexder@l.sw0.com
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        6 days ago

        Just writing code uses almost no energy. Your PC should be clocking down when you’re not doing anything. 1GHz is plenty for text editing.

        Does ChatGPT (or whatever LLM you use) reduce the number of times you hit build? Because that’s where all the electricity goes.

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          Except that half the time I dont know what the fuck I’m doing. It’s normal for me to spend hours trying to figure out why a small config file isnt working.

          That’s not just text editing, that’s browsing the internet, referring to YouTube videos, or wallowing in self-pity.

          That was before I started using gpt.

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            It sounds like it does save you a lot of time then. I haven’t had the same experience, but I did all my learning to program before LLMs.

            Personally I think the amount of power saved here is negligible, but it would actually be an interesting study to see just how much it is. It may or may not offset the power usage of the LLM, depending on how many questions you end up asking and such.

            • @Zozano@aussie.zone
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              46 days ago

              It doesn’t always get the answers right, and I have to re-feed its broken instructions back into itself to get the right scripts, but for someone with no official coding training, this saves me so much damn time.

              Consider I’m juggling learning Linux starting from 4 years ago, along with python, rust, nixos, bash scripts, yaml scripts, etc.

              It’s a LOT.

              For what it’s worth, I dont just take the scripts and paste them in, I’m always trying to understand what the code does, so I can be less reliant as time goes on.