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What I witness is that many people pick a random model and expect a prompt they wrote in 10 seconds to replace an hour of coding. And then are disappointed and go back to coding manually.

For me, the magic of LLMs is that I already get an hour of coding via 30 minutes of prompting and finetuning the generated code. And I know that the ratio will constantly improve as LLMs become better and as I finetune my prompts to define the code style I prefer. I have been coding for pretty much all my life and I never felt more excited about it than I do now.

It would be cool if people shared their prompts and the resuling commits. If someone here is disappointed by the commits LLMs make, I would love to see the prompt, the commit, and which model made it.



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