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by skerit 430 days ago
I've used Claude-Code & Roo-Code plenty of times with my hobby projects.

I understand what the article means, but sometimes I've got the broad scopes of a feature in my head, and I just want it to work. Sometimes programming isn't like "solving a puzzle", sometimes it's just a huge grind. And if I can let an LLM do it 10 times faster, I'm quite happy with that.

I've always had to fix up the code one way or another though. And most of the times, the code is quite bad (even from Claude Sonnet 3.7 or Gemini Pro 2.5), but it _did_ point me in the right direction.

About the cost: I'm only using Gemini Pro 2.5 Experimental the past few weeks. I get to retry things so many times for free, it's great. But if I had to actually pay for all the millions upon millions of used tokens, it would have cost me *a lot* of money, and I don't want to pay that. (Though I think token usage can be improved a lot, tools like Roo-Code seem very wasteful on that front)