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by fontain
22 days ago
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Days ago he said… “I'm finding that coding agents can take me from a vague idea to a working solution, one with tests and documentation and that looks like a carefully considered project evolved over the course of many weeks... in less than an hour. Even if the code is rock solid, there's a limit to how many projects like that I can sensibly care for - and if they're instantly abandoned, what value was there from creating them in the first place?” https://simonwillison.net/2026/May/31/the-solution-might-be-... Here is Simon questioning a fundamental belief held by the pro-LLM lobby. Would a paid shill question that? Simon is, without question, an enthusiastic pro-LLM person. I disagree with what he says often, the product market fit post was a bad take. But I don’t believe he is shying away from sharing his thoughts when they’re not favorable to the industry. |
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Note that it's not surprising that he finds his own usage (described in the quote) negative, since his real job is as a blogger, not anything else.