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by worstspotgain 708 days ago
Not only that, but you can ask it to rewrite it in iambic pentameter and with pirate-speak identifiers.

Really begs the question of what the long-term outlook is for the non-top-quartile people. Maybe re-prompting LLMs is the new ball of mud?

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> Maybe re-prompting LLMs is the new ball of mud?

Recently, my company acquired some engineers, and while I cannot evaluate their "percentile", I have been low-key flabbergasted at some of their suggestions for using LLMs in place of scripts. (For example, to modify or move nested data in a non-public JSON representation of a program.)