Comment by getnormality
3 hours ago
I would never tell an agent to write "what does the code do" comments. Their default comments are already way too fluffy.
3 hours ago
I would never tell an agent to write "what does the code do" comments. Their default comments are already way too fluffy.
But then you don't know about where the load bearing seams are!
I added to the memory, system prompts, and the prompt itself and every soa model still litters code with the most inane useless crap. I will then get code to review from a coworker using fable/opus. It has more lines of comments then code.
Maybe I am some god tier code reader (i am not) but i dont think i have ever found a comment in code to be useful in my day job. That isnt true, i once came across
// submit to the dark lord
Above the function that sent a payment to PayPal for processing. It made me laugh so I let it be.
Most useful code comment I have encountered read:
“”” After you give up on trying to refactor this code, increment the following line accordingly. HOURS_WASTED_HERE=26 “””