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by subw00f 347 days ago
I don’t agree. There’s a “muscle” you train every time you think about problems and solve them, and I say muscle because it also atrophies.
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But is the muscle the part where we copy and paste from stack overflow, and now ChatGPT, or is the muscle when there's a problem and things aren't working and you have to read the code and have a deep think? Mashing together random bits of code isn't a useful muscle, debugging problems is. If it's the LLM which mashes a pile of code together for me and I only jump in when there's a problem, isn't that an argument for LLM usage, not against?