I'm assuming you're the author, why not publish everything?
Super vibe coded project still uses an LRU cache (github.com/dboslee/lru v0.0.1) as a dependency, this is exactly the things these llms were supposed to solve right, why the hell do people still add these 100 lines…
Why do you think ai is better at finding bugs?
What is even the point having this post when its literally a prompt
I have a hard time using languages I know without an LSP when all ive been doing is using lsp and its suggestions. I cant imagine how it is for people tha try to manually write after years of heavy llm usage
Took a quick look, this seems like a copy of writing an interpreter in go book by Thorsten Ball, but just much worse. Also using double equals to mutate variables, why?
When you use a search engine, you can evalute the "trustness" of the source (webpage), this essentially disappears when using a chatbot
I'm assuming you're the author, why not publish everything?
Super vibe coded project still uses an LRU cache (github.com/dboslee/lru v0.0.1) as a dependency, this is exactly the things these llms were supposed to solve right, why the hell do people still add these 100 lines…
Why do you think ai is better at finding bugs?
What is even the point having this post when its literally a prompt
I have a hard time using languages I know without an LSP when all ive been doing is using lsp and its suggestions. I cant imagine how it is for people tha try to manually write after years of heavy llm usage
Took a quick look, this seems like a copy of writing an interpreter in go book by Thorsten Ball, but just much worse. Also using double equals to mutate variables, why?
When you use a search engine, you can evalute the "trustness" of the source (webpage), this essentially disappears when using a chatbot