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Also don’t invest in Space X… Per ig: @/your.richbff
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Since I started exploring how to apply LLMs in code, I've found a few areas where I like to use them. Refactoring code, i.e., making manual changes and telling the LLM to refactor similar code. Exploring large codebases and getting ideas for simplification. Writing commit messages. Rubber ducking.
Sweden's slide into fascism happened first slowly, then quickly, and not at all quietly, but still people will hold it up as some sort of social democratic model to follow. That model is dead, and has been for a long, long time.
Not only is this incredible, it is a great source of learning materials for those of us transitioning from our bad C habits into safe and fast idioms: