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Comment by mewpmewp2

3 days ago

It is just faster and less effort. I can't write code as quickly as the LLM can. It is all in my head, but I can't spit it out as quickly. I just see LLMs as getting what is in my head quickly out there. I have learned to prompt it in such a way that I know what to expect, I know its weakspots and strengths. I could predict what it is going output, so it is not that difficult to understand.

Yes, the eureka moment with LLMs is when they started outputting the things I was beginning to type. Not just words but sentences, whole functions and even unit tests. The result is the same as I would have typed it, just a lot faster.