Comment by hatthew
6 days ago
Having an LLM code for you is like watching someone make a TAS. It technically meets the explicitly-specified goals of the mapper (checkpoints and finish), but the final run usually ignores the intended route made by the mapper. Even if the mapper keeps on putting in extra checkpoints and guardrails in between, the TAS can still find a crazy uberbug into backflip into taking half the checkpoints in reverse order. And unless you spend far longer studying the TAS than it would have taken to learn to drive it yourself normally, you're not going to learn much yourself.
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