I think that comment is interesting as well. My view is that there is a lot of Electron training code, and that helps in many ways, both in terms of the app architecture, and the specifics of dealing with common problems. Any new architecture would have unknown and unforeseen issues, even for an LLM. The AIs are exceptional at doing stuff that they have been trained on, and even abstracting some of the lessons. The further you deviate away from a standard app, perhaps even a standard CRUD web app, the less the AI knows about how to structure the app.
Claude isn't AGI, but this is a terrible argument. I'm better at Javascript than C, too. Does this mean I'm not a generalized intelligence? I'm just JS stack autocomplete?
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