100% - I think that is also part of the divide you see online. Devs who work on massive codebases w/ 100s of engineers and see the bugs the LLMs create vs devs who work on smaller codebase w/ small <5 person team.
It's a tradeoff.
Generating a feature that is 90% correct in a tenth of the time is a reasonable tradeoff if you're trying to gain traction.
Generating a feature that is 90% correct in a tenth of the time, risking a multi-billion-dollar business, is a terrible tradeoff.
It's a tradeoff.
Generating a feature that is 90% correct in a tenth of the time is a reasonable tradeoff if you're trying to gain traction.
Generating a feature that is 90% correct in a tenth of the time, risking a multi-billion-dollar business, is a terrible tradeoff.