Comment by dkjaudyeqooe

5 months ago

If the goal is to get something to run correctly roughly once with some known data or input, then that's fine. Actual software development aims to run under 100% of circumstances, and LLMs are essentially cargo culting the development process and entrusting an automation that is unreliable to do mundane tasks. Sadly the quality of software will keep going down, perhaps even faster.

Stop with the realism, one off scripts is going to give trillions in ROI any day now. Personally could easily chip in maybe a million a month in subsbription fees be cause my bolierplate code I write once in a blue moon has speed up infinitely and I will cash out in profits any day now.