> From the perspective of a diligent engineer trying to avoid technical debt and other incidents down the road, burning an extra couple of days to get it done right by hand isn't that big of a deal. LLMs become about as useful as a google search. Assuming one does not work at a coding sweatshop, why not just use the google AI summary 90% of the time?
If there's one thing that seems unclear from AI proponents, that is the number of technology they're using at the same time. After months or so on a project there should be enough that should be in longterm memory or resources that are part of your browser history that things that require deep research should be a small part of each ticket. And it would be important enough to get it right.
If there's one thing that seems unclear from AI proponents, that is the number of technology they're using at the same time. After months or so on a project there should be enough that should be in longterm memory or resources that are part of your browser history that things that require deep research should be a small part of each ticket. And it would be important enough to get it right.