Sometimes we want to jump at every new opportunity as soon as we see a new platform released.
it may be worth it! But not all the time.
it's more beneficial to find a workflow, build well customized systems and these will outperform the urge to jump from one app/llm to another
•2w
totally agree, consistency in workflow often beats shiny new tools.
•2w
exactly you got this ! and that's not even counting the time lost (during that learning curve) to understand how it works and see if it's compatible or not to your current system. Better build a solid workflow (that can be improved and updated overtime of course) but where you won't be replacing everything just for 1 new tool / llm update, that's key
•2w
totally agree, sticking to a solid workflow saves time and energy.
totally agree, consistency in workflow often beats shiny new tools.
exactly you got this ! and that's not even counting the time lost (during that learning curve) to understand how it works and see if it's compatible or not to your current system. Better build a solid workflow (that can be improved and updated overtime of course) but where you won't be replacing everything just for 1 new tool / llm update, that's key