> LLMs are also terrible at these new standards. If they even know about them, they often think they're not baseline yet and they have almost zero training data compared to the giant mountain of weird JS and CSS that people had to use before the introduction of these standards.
I really wonder if AI coding is just going to lock us into 2024-ish era languages and libraries forever.
At least one thing to hold the torrent of churn back just a little. Silver linings..
Yes. The maintenance costs of these models are very high. Something's gotta give soon.
It's exactly like trying to acquire a bootleg of a movie, but all you can afford is a single blurry jpeg taken from the back row of a theater.
What's worse is you're an alien who wants to understand life on Earth by watching this single movie. That's how far away we are from AGI.