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User reflects on coding intuition vs. LLM capabilities

A Mastodon user shared an observation about coding, noting that true progress is made when fixing one problem inadvertently solves others. The user then contrasted this with the current state of Large Language Models (LLMs), suggesting they lack such intuitive problem-solving abilities and may never develop them. AI

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User reflects on coding intuition vs. LLM capabilities

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    @ n1vux @ vampiress A friend of mine once observed that you know you’re on the right coding track when you discover that decisions you have made to fix one chal

    @ n1vux @ vampiress A friend of mine once observed that you know you’re on the right coding track when you discover that decisions you have made to fix one challenge have also solved issues you hadn’t even thought of at the time. LLMs are a million miles from having such instinct…