> But with LLMs generating 7101 commits in less than a month that isn't feasible.
I don't think trying to understand LLM generated code is feasible for anything other than very small projects. IMO it's a big problem with using LLMs for coding. Sure, they can generate a bunch of stuff, but in some ways that just makes the real problems of software development even harder.
And yours is to read through all 37000 commit messages??
don't be obtuse. Nobody needs to do either.
This was already addressed:
> But with LLMs generating 7101 commits in less than a month that isn't feasible.
I don't think trying to understand LLM generated code is feasible for anything other than very small projects. IMO it's a big problem with using LLMs for coding. Sure, they can generate a bunch of stuff, but in some ways that just makes the real problems of software development even harder.