That is not how satire works. Satire usually tries to make a point.
i think this does make a point?
(the thought is to push back on the recent claims of LLM built xxx popular project that otherwise took humans xxx years of effort by reminding us all how much of the original project is the training set)
That point is not made by the attempt at satire, nor is it a correct point as the many number of new agent-coded projects in new domains show.
i think this does make a point?
(the thought is to push back on the recent claims of LLM built xxx popular project that otherwise took humans xxx years of effort by reminding us all how much of the original project is the training set)
That point is not made by the attempt at satire, nor is it a correct point as the many number of new agent-coded projects in new domains show.