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7 hours ago
"How?" <- It shows a lack of curiosity?
"probably know enough" <- that's exactly the point of the question, is the candidate clueless about AI/LLM.
7 hours ago
"How?" <- It shows a lack of curiosity?
"probably know enough" <- that's exactly the point of the question, is the candidate clueless about AI/LLM.
> "How?" <- It shows a lack of curiosity?
We're talking about a codebase, here. How does "lack of curiosity" about LLMS "make a mess"
> "probably know enough" <- that's exactly the point of the question, is the candidate clueless about AI/LLM.
Probably knows enough about what's a good vs bad change. If you're "clueless about AI/LLM" but know a bad change when you see one, how do you "make a mess?"
It's 2026, even a developer who's never touched an LLM before has heard about LLM hallucinations. If you've got programming knowledge, you should know how to make changes (e.g. you're not going to commit 200 files for a tiny change, because you know that doesn't smell right), which should guard against "making a mess."
My point it doesn't seem reasonable to assume symmetry here. That if you don't know both things, you'll make a mess. That also implies everything built before 2022 was a mess, because those developers new programming but not LLMs, which is an unreasonable claim to make.