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And a few seconds latter you get this. Looks like the person using it have at least some idea of what they are doing, so I hope for the best. And might actually end up using this work at some point.
Looks like the person using it have at least some idea of what they are doing
This is something which I have been saying from a year back, albeit a different form – “I only ask questions to LLMs if I already know the answer”.
They are not supposed to replace coders, but kind of boost their productivity.
This usecase is also quite good.
- It’s not critical; not many people are using QICs
- It’s not hard, but just boring
- No existing human solution
I’m pretty sure bugs were accepted into the Linux kernel well before the existence of LLMs.



