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1. nerdjo+A84[view] [source] 2025-04-15 21:58:24
>>scared+(OP)
There is a certain amount of irony that people try really hard to say that hallucinations are not a big problem anymore and then a company that would benefit from that narrative gets directly hurt by it.

Which of course they are going to try to brush it all away. Better than admitting that this problem very much still exists and isn’t going away anytime soon.

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2. anonzz+7H4[view] [source] 2025-04-16 03:13:46
>>nerdjo+A84
Did anyone say that? They are an issue everywhere, including for code. But with code at least I can have tooling to automatically check and feed back that it hallucinated libraries, functions etc, but with just normal research / problems there is no such thing and you will spend a lot of time verifying everything.
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3. threes+pQ4[view] [source] 2025-04-16 04:57:14
>>anonzz+7H4
I use Scala which has arguably the best compiler/type system with Cursor.

There is no world in which a compiler or tooling will save you from the absolute mayhem it can do. I’ve had it routinely try to re-implement third party libraries, modify code unrelated to what it was asked, quietly override functions etc.

It’s like a developer who is on LSD.

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4. larodi+Ri5[view] [source] 2025-04-16 09:48:13
>>threes+pQ4
Developer on LSD is likely to hallucinate less in terms of how weird the LLM hallucinations are sometimes. Besides I know people, not myself, who fare very well on LSD and particularly when micro dosing Adderal style
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