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by LegionMammal978
87 days ago
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> But the users would have to maintain their own forks then. I suppose the idea would be, they don't have to maintain it: if it ever starts to rot from whatever environmental changes, then they can just get the LLM to patch it, or at worst, generate it again from scratch. (And personally, I prefer writing code so that it isn't coupled so tightly to the environment or other people's fast-moving libraries to begin with, since I don't want to poke at all of my projects every other year just to keep them functional.) |
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Even in a world with pure LLM coding, it's more likely that LLMs maintain an open source place for other LLMs to contribute to.
You're forgetting that code isn't just a technical problem (well, even if it was, that would be a wild claim that goes against all hardness results known to humans given the limits of a priori reasoning...)