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by 999900000999
525 days ago
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The issue is LLMs never say: "I don't know how to do this". When it comes to programming. Tell me you don't know so I can do something else. I ended up just refactoring my UX to work around it. In this case it's a personal prototype so it's not a big deal. |
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To the other point, not admitting to gaps in knowledge or experience is also something that people do all the time. "I copied & pasted that from the top answer in Stack Overflow so it must be correct!" is a direct analog.