@pndc@social.treehouse.systems
Post #3919883
2026-07-13 14:57 UTC
@mudasobwa@mastodon.social @baldur@toot.cafe You know that some of us actually know what we're doing and churning out code is relatively easy, right? Using an LLM is coding, just in an imprecise language that takes more effort to describe the desired results.
There is a real problem in that programming can be a bit gatekeepy and this is something which really needs to be solved, but LLMs are the wrong answer.
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@mudasobwa@mastodon.social 2026-07-13 15:48
@pndc@social.treehouse.systems I have commits to two languages’ core, linux kernel, and 50 OSS libs approx. I maintain 10+ libraries on my own. I was paid for both COBOL and Idris. That said, I disagree with “Using an LLM is coding, just in an imprecise language that takes more effort to describe the desired results” in general. Sometimes, yes. Sometimes, no. @baldur@toot.cafe