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by orochimaaru 54 days ago
It’s the lack of friction that LLMs bring. It’s easy to put in a couple of lines and generate 1000’s of lines of code. Whereas the person would never have done that without LLMs.

I think LLM dev needs to take a better spec driven approach. The vibing is getting to be annoying.

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I think the only thing that will save us is smarter models. Slop coders are not going to stop making slop.

They’ll still use even smarter LLMs badly no doubt, but I’m thinking that maintainers of open source projects will be able to more effectively use LLMs to review potential PRs to weed out the truly bad ones quickly.

I guess they could setup a competent openclaw pr review agent. The problem is again - cost. Who is paying for the token usage by open source projects? How many tokens before they exhaust their quota with junk PRs?