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by mike_hearn
58 days ago
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I'm curious why you think the answer would be no. I've had some success with resolving complex merges with GPT 5.4, and it seems obvious enough that AI is a good solution for maintainers who don't have anyone they can trust to take over the project whilst also needing to boost throughput. |
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So, yeah. I'd guesstimate this model was fine 75% of the time, mediocre 15-20%, and actively bad 5-10% of the time. How valuable it is depends on how much energy you can spare as a human on spotting the bad.