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nyrulez | 9 months ago

I am not sure what you're implying. The first sentence makes no sense. LLMs aren't giving you non-deterministic code. The code is shown to you and have complete control over how it looks and operates. Not understanding the mechanics of how the code is generated by the LLM doesn't make the output non-deterministic.

If you choose to accept bad code, that's on you. But I am not seeing that in practice, especially if you learn how to give quality prompts with proper rules. You have to get good at prompts - there is no escaping that. Now programmers do suck at communicating sometimes and that might be an issue. But in my experience, it can write far higher quality code than most programmers if used correctly.

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naikrovek|9 months ago

It all makes sense. You just don’t understand what I am saying, probably because I am not being 500% obviously clear on the internet, and without that no one knows what you’re getting at.