We've all been there. You're in deep thought, shipping code, feeling productive. Then a Slack message pops up: "Hey, quick question. How do I reverse a string in Java?"
You stare at it. You blink. You wonder if they've heard of this revolutionary technology called "typing the question into literally any AI assistant."
LMKTFY exists for that moment. Instead of answering their question (again), send them a link. They'll watch an animated cursor slowly type their question into Kiro, get the answer, and then see the message they needed to see all along: "Was that so hard?"
It's passive-aggressive. It's educational. It's the gentle nudge your team needs to stop treating you like Stack Overflow with a Slack handle.
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