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by timschmidt
211 days ago
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That's how working with junior team members or open source project contributors goes too. Perhaps that's the big disconnect. Reviewing and integrating LLM contributions slotted right into my existing workflow on my open source projects. Not all of them work. They often need fixing, stylistic adjustments, or tweaking to fit a larger architectural goal. That is the norm for all contributions in my experience. So the LLM is just a very fast, very responsive contributor to me. I don't expect it to get things right the first time. But it seems lots of folks do. Nevertheless, style, tweaks, and adjustments are a lot less work than banging out a thousand lines of code by hand. And whether an LLM or a person on the other side of the world did it, I'd still have to review it. So I'm happy to take increasingly common and increasingly sophisticated wins. |
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For me, personally, I just don't see the point of putting that same effort into a machine. It won't learn or grow from the corrections I make in that PR, so why bother? I might as well have written it myself and saved the merge review headache.
Maybe one day it'll reach perfect parity of what I could've written myself, but today isn't that day.