No, that was an exaggeration. The prompt was decent. I explained the point of the repository, that I wanted full coverage with tests, that it could keep going until it worked. Maybe that was still not enough. With how others talk about it, I must be missing something.
For tests, you need to be precise about what it should test, how it should test it, and what the assertions should be, otherwise you'll mostly get trash, they're exceptionally horrible at writing tests. Which makes sense, most programmers are too, but given the importance of correct tests, it's probably the part that needs to most human handholding right now.