Post #3496751
2026-06-30 19:24 UTC
@gameshack_@infosec.exchange To be honest, I'm not sure if I ever actually have. Usually I read the code and rewrite it in my own words. Maybe for shell scripts? But I still want to understand what every line is doing, since code on SO is of... uh... middling quality. (And I usually find mistakes when I go through this process.)
With that said, it would be nice to have an actual public, fully open source, license-respecting LLM someday. Not sure if the incentives are there for that, though.
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@gameshack_@infosec.exchange 2026-06-30 19:31
@archagon@mastodon.social Absolutely agree. I simply think there's a middle ground. Demonizing LLM-Coding just seems silly to me. I don't agree with people "vibe coding", but also this entire "AI Coding bad" crowd seems weird. Tech is an industry of constant change and progress. Since when are we against trying new stuff?