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by heliumtera
101 days ago
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Hm. People that know what they are doing prefer to do it themselves. This is not a new thing, not because of llms, but it is how it was always. People that knows more, have heavier opinions. Given the option of accepting new code and new functionality, often, people that knows what they are doing would reject code that functions fine, but fails expectations. I think who's benefiting the most are people that said that syntax was the least interesting parts but could not program for shit. Typing into a machine is not the least interesting part. It is the only interesting part. Everything else is a fairy tale |
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