1. I know that a problem requires a small amount of code, but I also know it's difficult to write (as I am not an expert in this particular subfield) and it will take me a long time, like maybe a day. Maybe it's not worth doing at all, as the effort is not worth the result.
2. So why not ask the LLM, right?
3. It gives me some code that doesn't do exactly what is needed, and I still don't understand the specifics, but now I have a false hope that it will work out relatively easily.
4. I spend a day until I finally manage to make it work the way it's supposed to work. Now I am also an expert in the subfield and I understand all the specifics.
5. After all I was correct in my initial assessment of the problem, the LLM didn't really help at all. I could have taken the initial version from Stack Overflow and it would have been the same experience and would have taken the same amount of time. I still wasted a whole day on a feature of questionable value.