> it's just that there's a human limit on how much garbage they can type out in their allocated time.
Another example where removing friction and constraints is a bad thing.
> it's just that there's a human limit on how much garbage they can type out in their allocated time.
Another example where removing friction and constraints is a bad thing.
i think the friction has moved upstream - now it's working on the right thing and specifying what correct looks like. i don't think we are going back to a world where we will write code by hand again.
Unless what you want to do isn't well represented in the training set.