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> With handwritten code, the humans know what they don’t know.

I find this often not to be the case at all.


Let's put it this way: the human author is capable of doing so. The LLM is not. You can cultivate the human to learn to think in this way. You can for a brief period coerce an LLM to do so.

Only because more exist. As a % of total, I highly doubt that.

The market price IS the correct price. As is often said, "all models are wrong, but some are useful", including B-S.

Vim and its ilk have plenty of AI.

Actual Intelligence. It's connected to fingers/hands/arms/torso that is using it.


ai;dr is the new "looks shopped, I can tell by the pixels".

And there are specific "low impact" easy issues that they want humans to solve, so they can get experience and become better devs.

Having the AI do all the easy grunt work removes that ability.


Your faq doesn't mention anything about location data. I'd like to try it, but want to know about that first.

Add to that the relative ease to get a license in the US, and the level of punishment for breaking the laws.

I (an American) was on holiday and Switzerland and was explained the process of getting your license back if you lose it. It is a big disincentive to driving badly and putting yourself at risk of that, to be sure.


MS PM's wanted it, got their OKR's OK'd, got their bonuses, and moved on.

I found a picture of someone my age, gender, and background and used that in the past for some things.

But not even worth that effort for this. Not a subscriber, but probably won't ever use it again, either.


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