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1. dionian ◴[] No.45056389[source]
> I’ve often heard, with decent reason, an LLM compared to a junior colleague. But I find LLMs are quite happy to say “all tests green”, yet when I run them, there are failures. If that was a junior engineer’s behavior, how long would it be before H.R. was involved?

A junior engineer can't write code anywhere nearly as fast. It's apples vs oranges. I can have the LLm rewrite the code 10 times until its correct and its much cheaper than hiring an obsequious jr engineer

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2. xmprt ◴[] No.45056625[source]
Junior engineers get better and learn from their mistakes. An LLM will happily make then same mistake 10 times if you try asking it to do something similar in 3 months. In the long term, I don't think LLMs actually save you time considering the amount of extra time spent reviewing/verifying its code and fixing tech debt.
3. swagasaurus-rex ◴[] No.45056650[source]
If an AI can’t write the code after two attempts, I’ve never had success trying ten times