Having worked with a greenfield project that has significant amount of LLM output in it, I’m not sure if I agree. There’s all sorts of weird patterns, insufficient permission checking, weird tests that don’t actually test things, etc. It’s like building a house on sand.
I’ve used Claude to create copies of my tests, except instead of testing X feature, it tests Y feature. That has worked reasonably well, except that it has still copied tests from somewhere else too. But the general vibe I get is that it’s better at copying shit than creating it from scratch.
the neighbour with a big-ass truck will help you shovel your drive-way, and invite you to a barbecue. This guy will leave an angry note on your door because you forgot your porch light on, or infringed on his laundry time.
If the Italian law is equivalent to the Great Firewall, why is Cloudflare upset about it? They have servers in 35 different locations around mainland China and I don't remember reading about their plans to pull out.
Secret? You can say a lot about the USA in Venezuela but secret isn't it and of course it was authorized congress explicitly granted the president the powers to do it.
Why do people go out of their way to criticize Trump like this?
Attacking other countries without declaring war is a staple of pretty much every US president since WW2, republican or democrat. Carter is the only one who stands out (ironically, despite the fact that he had a good cause to invade Iran).
I’ve used Claude to create copies of my tests, except instead of testing X feature, it tests Y feature. That has worked reasonably well, except that it has still copied tests from somewhere else too. But the general vibe I get is that it’s better at copying shit than creating it from scratch.
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