People that comment on and get defensive about this bit:
> Learning how to use LLMs in a coding workflow is trivial. There is no learning curve. You can safely ignore them if they don’t fit your workflows at the moment.
How much of your workflow or intuition from 6 months ago is still relevant today? How long would it take to learn the relevant bits today?
Keep in mind that Claude Code was released less than 6 months ago.
Pretty much all of the intuition I've picked up about getting good results from LLMs has stayed relevant.
If I was starting from fresh today I expect it would take me months of experimentation to get back to where I am now.
Working thoughtfully with LLMs has also helped me avoid a lot of the junk tips ("Always start with 'you are the greatest world expert in X', offer to tip it, ...") that are floating around out there.
Hell, my workflow isn't the same two weeks ago when subagents were released.
A fraction of the LLM maximalists are being defensive, because they don't want to consider that they've maybe invested too much time in those tools ; considering what said tools are currently genuinely good at.