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by Spartan-S63
326 days ago
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I'm extremely skeptical of this take. LLMs today aren't good at keeping significant context (even with large context windows) in such a way that doesn't lead to a spaghetti mess of code. We're in a precarious spot where code is cheap to generate thanks to LLMs, but it's hard to build Good Softwareâ„¢ with only generated code. It's a pit of despair, of sorts. If we can get LLMs to a place where that's no longer true, then writing code going away may be the new base case, but there's no guarantee we can extend LLMs that far. |
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i'm suggesting the solution is abstraction + composition. 1/ use ai to solve a subset of the problem 2/ abstract away its complexity to just its interface 3/ build with known interfaces.
this is how we solve problems. it should work the same for ai.