Let's be real—LLMs won't actually teach you anything meaningful. At best, they're fancy search engines that spit out aggregated information. If you're relying on them to break down complex concepts, you're probably just getting surface-level regurgitation. The real learning? That still requires doing your own research, testing ideas, and building on-chain experience. Don't mistake information retrieval for education.

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ValidatorVikingvip
· 16h ago
nah, this hits different. llms are just sophisticated mirrors reflecting what's already been written—zero consensus finality on novel concepts, fr. only way to actually understand protocol mechanics is running your own nodes, testing slashing scenarios, watching uptime metrics in real time. the hard way builds resilience.
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SeeYouInFourYearsvip
· 16h ago
NGL, this view is a bit absolute... I actually think LLM can quickly help me clarify my thoughts, but true understanding still requires me to ponder the things on the chain myself.
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DustCollectorvip
· 16h ago
Alright, this really hits home. LLM is just a sophisticated parrot.
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