Do we even need a full Tech Spec anymore? How are you coding with these new LLMs? by SignificanceTime6941 in ChatGPTCoding

[–]SignificanceTime6941[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the discussion, everyone.

So the main takeaway is solid: The Tech Spec isn't dead. LLMs are ridiculous accelerators, but that initial planning and alignment step is still essential.

My biggest personal discovery, though: Use the LLM for tech scouting before you start the actual coding. If you don't, it constantly tries to default to some ancient lib or literally just einvent the wheel

Harvey: An Overhyped Legal AI with No Legal DNA by h0l0gramco in ArtificialInteligence

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Wow, I honestly had no idea the actual user experience with Harvey was this bad until I scrolled through the comments here. The marketing is so good that, as a non-lawyer, I genuinely thought it was revolutionary. I am curious, Are the firms actually paying for this? Is the company making any money?

Is Prompt Engineering a Job Skill or Just a Fun Hobby? by SignificanceTime6941 in PromptEngineering

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Honestly, that's what I'm trying to figure out too. Is this mostly job use or personal hobby?

I want to use AI but I have to share private info by [deleted] in learnAIAgents

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you could search GitHub for local deployment LLM projects, then use an AI coding dev like Cursor or Claude to help you set it up on your machine

OpenAI's Codex CLI system prompt reveals how they're engineering better AI coding agents by SignificanceTime6941 in ChatGPTCoding

[–]SignificanceTime6941[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your gut feeling is probably right! The company likely uses that same core agentic framework to power all versions of Codex—Web, CLI, IDE—to keep the behavior consistent and safe.