My coworkers have started writing code with copilot. It's kind of okay but also not really.

I've been enjoying teaching them how the things they're producing with llms work, because they have no idea and constantly break their builds because of it. And at the same time it helps me improve my craft because I get to refine the bits of which I don't have full understanding as well as see some implementations I wouldn't have voluntarily chosen previously, which allows me to explore their benefits and limitations. Llms actually make this process slightly less painful because at least now when I send them away to work for the day they have something to review when we next meet vs. pre-llm days when they would basically have wrote nothing because they were stuck.

I still don't use llms to code beyond whatever search providers autoprovide when I'm looking up documentation. I don't think I'm good enough to use them. Maybe one day. But for now I don't have to because I'm not facing the breadlines for writing things myself.