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[-] henfredemars@infosec.pub 3 points 1 month ago

Sure, if you're okay with errors, doing the testing yourself, and prompting the LLM with follow up questions to correct the errors.

Writing code isn't just writing. The lion's share of the actual task is understanding what the customer actually needs and managing the process to deliver a working product. Those steps are all being done by a human in this article. By this definition, a printer can write programs too.

It's a new world for software engineers, it's kinda like the Telsa FSD. Sometimes it gets it wrong but if you trust it enough, provide enough guidance and understand how these coding assistants work under the hood you can achieve N factor more outcomes than ever before.

Doubtful. And your praise of Tesla raises serious questions about your perspective of how the world actually works.

this post was submitted on 17 Mar 2025
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