With handwritten code, the humans know what they don’t know. If you want some constants or some formula, you don’t invent or guess it, you ask the domain expert.
With handwritten code, the humans know what they don’t know. If you want some constants or some formula, you don’t invent or guess it, you ask the domain expert.
> With handwritten code, the humans know what they don’t know.
I find this often not to be the case at all.
Let's put it this way: the human author is capable of doing so. The LLM is not. You can cultivate the human to learn to think in this way. You can for a brief period coerce an LLM to do so.
True, but IMO irrelevant. "What could have been" (capabilities) is just another "if only..."