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Comment by muyuu

1 day ago

I did, and the point stands because reading someone else's code is not the same as writing it, esp. when you're not able to do so to the same standard

Non sequitur. Again, no trust was involved, only verification through extreme testing.

Also, as others have pointed out, "someone with no experience" simply isn't true.

  • the trust element to me is jumping into a port, not specific code although code you didn't write in a language you're not an expert with, will ALWAYS introduce an added risk of falling into pitfalls you can only avoid with experience, the more the merrier

    you're banking in the LLMs quite strongly when you do that, which may just work but i would be very worried about myself if i were in his boots

    • > code you didn't write

      He did write it.

      > you're banking in the LLMs quite strongly when you do that, which may just work but i would be very worried about myself if i were in his boots

      I too would worry if it were you doing it.

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