• curiousaur@reddthat.com
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    I use an external mechanical keyboard exclusively.

    Ok, just went to my work machine and I guess you’re right. If you hit the caps lock key quickly it doesn’t register. Don’t know why I never noticed, I am a software engineer. The ai writes all my SQL now though, so…

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        Seriously though, why are you writing your own SQL still? It’s the language LLMs are the most accurate at translating English into. Like, the most insane inline aggregation, nested transaction nonsense; it just does it for you if you describe what you want and it knows your schema.

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          It doesn’t know the schema nor can it due to the sensitivity of the data I work with. It’s also faster to write the SQL than to describe it to the LLM. Once you get used to it, SQL is easier than English.

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            You can keep it private. And if you think you’re better than it you haven’t tried it. You can name the statement, and it will figure out what you want.

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          It depends on the SQL. Anything non-trivial is still much better to write by hand to keep the intent clear.