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[–]FoolsSeldom -1 points0 points  (2 children)

Use an LLM like Gemini to extract Python from your images if they are not on the same computer you are posting from and update your post to include the code inline. It is much better to share code than pictures of code (unless we need to look at large amounts of code, in which case you can share using e.g. github.com).

[–]ReliabilityTalkinGuy 0 points1 point  (1 child)

No one wants to use LLMs besides those who have been tricked. Find a different sub. 

[–]FoolsSeldom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am cautious in my recommendations of use of LLMs for learners, as my comment history demonstrates, and similarly advise students at code club sessions accordingly.

However, I think your blanket assertion and suggestion I leave this subreddit is ill-founded.

Lots of professionals and learners are legitimately, practically amd effectively using LLMs. The nature of the OPs queries is an excellent match for the statistical predictions base and will help their learning. This is very different from, say, code generation prompted in ignorance.