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by ting0
94 days ago
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You're right that there are a new group of coders that are coming in, which is opening its own new can of worms. However, even experienced coders are still producing slop. The difference between slop and quality seems to be how much you baby the LLM, carefully pay attention to its outputs and its behavior, and stringently test everything produced. The more auto-pilot, the worse the result. The larger the code-base, the worse the result. LLMs are death by a thousand cuts unless you take the effort to manually comb through and remove the tech debt at checkpoints. |
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Would you hand off some of your well defined tasks to your diligent 19 year old intern? Sure! Would you check their work? Of course!
Would you hand off all of a major tech company to be entirely built by interns? Of course not!