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dparkyesterday at 4:36 PM1 replyview on HN

The solution for low performers is very close oversight. If you imagine an LLM as a very junior engineer who needs an inordinate amount of hand holding (but who can also read and write about 1000x faster than you and who gets paid approximately nothing), you can get a lot of useful work out of it.

A lot of the criticisms of AI coding seem to come from people who think that the only way to use AI is to treat it as a peer. “Code this up and commit to main” is probably a workable model for throwaway projects. It’s not workable for long term projects, at least not currently.


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nmehneryesterday at 4:49 PM

A Junior programmer is a total waste of time if they don't learn. I don't help Juniors because it is an effective use of my time, but because there is hope that they'll learn and become Seniors. It is a long term investment. LLMs are not.

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