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simonw ◴[] No.46198601[source]
The cost of writing simple code has dropped 90%.

If you can reduce a problem to a point where it can be solved by simple code you can get the rest of the solution very quickly.

Reducing a problem to a point where it can be solved with simple code takes a lot of skill and experience and is generally still quite a time-consuming process.

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Terr_ ◴[] No.46199323[source]
> The cost of writing simple code has dropped 90%.

Plus there's a lot of simple code you shouldn't be writing either way, because it's in a library by now.

By their nature, LLMs will do their best with things that could be plagiarized.

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vidarh ◴[] No.46199631[source]
LLMs work great at identifying libraries I'd never have otherwise found and use them, as long as you ask them for solutions instead of micromanage how they should get things done.
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1. matwood ◴[] No.46204078[source]
I've noticed this also. Very useful.