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by em-bee
93 days ago
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on the contrary, reviewing LLM code and human code is very different. LLMs don't learn. if a human makes a mistake i can teach them to avoid that mistake in the future. if an LLM makes a mistake, all i can do is fix it over and over again. the dynamics are fundamentally different. some people may prefer to work with a machine, but i don't, i prefer to work with humans. for me this is similar to the difference of using FOSS vs closed source software. if there is a problem on my linux machine, i can potentially fix it, on windows or mac i just can't. both closed source software and working with LLMs make me feel helpless. whereas using FOSS or working with humans is empowering. i get that not everyone feels that way, and that's fine. for my part i'll just stay away from LLM generated code. |
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