- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
And then 12 hours spent debugging and pulling it apart.
And if you need anything else, you have to use a new prompt which will generate a brand new application, it’s fun!
You can instantly get whatever you want, only it’s made from 100% technical debt
That estimate seems a little low to me. It’s at least 115%.
even more. The first 100% of the tech debt is just understanding “your own” code.
Im looking forward in the next 2 years when AI apps are in the wild and I get to fix them lol.
As a SR dev, the wheel just keeps turning.
Offtopic: But when I was a kid, I was obsessed with the complex subway rail system in NYC, I keep trying to draw and map it out.
When did you get diagnosed?
He’s got that ol’ New York City Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Blues again, momma!
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It’s taken me a while to learn how to use it and where it works best but I’m coming around to where it fits.
Just today i was doing a new project, i wrote a couple lines about what i needed and asked for a database schema. It looked about 80% right. Then asked for all the models for the ORM i wanted and it did that. Probably saved an hour of tedious typing.
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I assume we’re talking about software testing? I’d like to know more about:
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The meaning of negative and positive tests in this context
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Good examples of badly done negative tests by LLMs
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Thank you for thoroughly explaining this. Your explanations make good sense to me.
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If you’re having to do repetitive shit, you might reconsider your approach.
I’ve tried this, to convert a large json file to simplified yaml. It was riddled with hallucinations and mistakes even for this simple, deterministic, verifiable task.
Not to be that guy, but the image with all the traintracks might just be doing it’s job perfectly.
Engineers love moving parts, known for their reliability and vigor
The one on the right prints “hello world” to the terminal
And takes 5 seconds to do it