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If an LLM hallucinates lines of code that can't even compile, I suppose it could also hallucinate logic issues which are more difficult to track down.


Definitely. QA at a snails pace should still be the focus here for a while, but that's not what I'm observing in the real world. Just rush, pressure, layoffs. At least this sort of behavior keeps humans employed long-term.


I have limited experience even trying. But I did try it for some fundamental JS Web API stuff sans framework or library like IndexedDB, web sockets, and a basic, basic todo like app.

Neither of those three would function nor would they throw an error. Prompts to correct itself would not improve things.

So I did the natural thing and started to debug myself. At which point, I couldn’t help but ask myself why I was debugging machine generated code when I could not be lazy and actually build it from first principles.




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