A flat head screw driver is still an effective tool even though it can’t work with hex screws. If you are using a tool that doesn’t understand angle brackets on something that requires angle brackets, the problem isn’t the tool. It’s the user who can’t manage their own expectations.
“You’re an idiot if you don’t know the right LLM to use to code with even though they all say you can do that” is not the selling point you think it is.
“they” isn’t a rando or employee of one of these AI companies right? And why are you fabricating quotes? I’m just trying to show something can be an effective tool even if it doesn’t meet your specific expectations.
Apparently not Microsoft’s generative AI. Despite their claims. You seem to think Microsoft is blameless and only wants the best for people rather than just a megacorporation that scams people to make money, which is weird considering that’s been Microsoft’s modus operandi for decades.
I mean I’m no master coder, but I’m pretty sure angle brackets are really important in a lot of languages.
A flat head screw driver is still an effective tool even though it can’t work with hex screws. If you are using a tool that doesn’t understand angle brackets on something that requires angle brackets, the problem isn’t the tool. It’s the user who can’t manage their own expectations.
“You’re an idiot if you don’t know the right LLM to use to code with even though they all say you can do that” is not the selling point you think it is.
“they” isn’t a rando or employee of one of these AI companies right? And why are you fabricating quotes? I’m just trying to show something can be an effective tool even if it doesn’t meet your specific expectations.
By insulting the user rather than the creator who makes promises that can’t be kept.
¯_(ツ)_/¯
Generative AI is an effective coding assistant
Apparently not Microsoft’s generative AI. Despite their claims. You seem to think Microsoft is blameless and only wants the best for people rather than just a megacorporation that scams people to make money, which is weird considering that’s been Microsoft’s modus operandi for decades.