People feel threatened by LLMs doing things well that they feel should require their skills and talent.
That's understandable but it's still a bit of a negative emotion that probably isn't very productive. Or very rational. This thread is full of people trying to argue that this can't be any good, shouldn't be any good, and is clearly going to end in tears. And obviously this thing passing tens of thousands of carefully curated tests that accumulated over decades suggests otherwise. It's hard to argue against that.
This probably is going to have some new issues. But it's an impressive achievement.
Irrational fear… that's why we all collectively ditched gcc and moved to that llm rewrite made in rust right?
The only one using feelings rather than reason here is you.
I can't see the achievement here.
100% of the tests passing, on track to be faster and more scalable. That's not a trivial achievement.