A mess of buzzwords. My experience as an occasional tinkerer of code, I'd say LLM driven code can be good, but mostly bad. Good in that I've been able to use it to locate chunks of code I want to adjust. Using an LLM as an entry-door to experiment and learn. It still leaves it to me to actually learn something.

The bad comes when folks rely on it so heavily they neither learn nor understand. Without the proper experience, you won't be able to clean the mess the LLM left behind. If you do get ypur project working, you end up with that mystery box nostr:nprofile1qqsd6ejdteqpvse63ntf7qz6u9yqspp4z7ymt8094urzwm0x2ceaxxgprdmhxue69uhkx6rjd9ehgurfd3kzumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghxcctwvs8hz86j was talking about. Likely also an unoptimised mess.

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