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  • idunnololz@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

    I asked it to translate all my string to another language. So I guess i18n support. It's decent.

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    And you are sure it's not spewing hallucinations or neo-fascism in a language you don't understand... why?

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      If you can read the code it writes and modify it, a project manager can remove that time from you and take the AI slop direct to production.

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      That's a different problem. The original question was when would a competent dev use an LLM.

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      • 30p87@feddit.org3 [email protected]

        In which case would a competent dev use an LLM?

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        It's outstanding at bridging the gap between "I need to mash these two concepts/technologies together" and "the answer is spread across six different StackOverflow threads." Hunting that stuff down using Google has been a delicate operation even at the best of times in the last 25 years, but it always took a lot of time. With an LLM and each such query, I've saved hours, maybe even whole workdays. Fact-checking an AI takes far less effort.

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        • sneezycat@sopuli.xyzS [email protected]

          At this point, this movie is probably older than most of the people that use this meme template.

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          brb crawling into a hole and crying

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            If you can read the code it writes and modify it, a project manager can remove that time from you and take the AI slop direct to production.

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            Another good reason to never let the company's project become your project.

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              And you are sure it's not spewing hallucinations or neo-fascism in a language you don't understand... why?

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              You should try using an LLM to translate things. It's wctually pretty good compared to more traditional translators. I think translation is actually an area LLMs excels in.

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              • 30p87@feddit.org3 [email protected]

                In which case would a competent dev use an LLM?

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                Boring, tedious shit that doesn’t require brainpower, just time, when fixing whatever comes out of the LLM is less annoying than doing it myself.

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                • 30p87@feddit.org3 [email protected]

                  I very rarely find result summarizers useful. If I didn't find something normally, there won't be anything in there.

                  I sure love tests and huge codebases with errors in them. In the time I read and understood an LLM's output, I could write it myself. And save on time later when expanding/debugging.

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                  When yarn/react/next.js/amplify breaks in some new and idiotic way, Claude is helpful more often than not. Why spend hours googling and sifting through github/stack overflow/etc when Claude can tell me what option to tweak to fix it in a fraction of the time?

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                  • scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.techS [email protected]

                    That's a different problem. The original question was when would a competent dev use an LLM.

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                    Which the answer is: never. If they did, by definition they would not be competent (unless they are being specifically trained in how to avoid code slop).

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                    • idunnololz@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

                      You should try using an LLM to translate things. It's wctually pretty good compared to more traditional translators. I think translation is actually an area LLMs excels in.

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                      Why would I do that when I can talk to a human? (or, at least, something in the internet that pretends to be that)

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                        Why would I do that when I can talk to a human? (or, at least, something in the internet that pretends to be that)

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                        You've never needed to translate something before? As an example at a grocery store sometimes there are foods with instructions in other languages. Sometimes the entire item is in another language and I want to know what it is.

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                        • idunnololz@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

                          You've never needed to translate something before? As an example at a grocery store sometimes there are foods with instructions in other languages. Sometimes the entire item is in another language and I want to know what it is.

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                          And I'd ask ten people before a machine. If I had to ask a machine, then I'd have to ask 9 people anyway just to verify if the machine answer is any trustable; after all, the entire point is I couldn't do it myself.

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