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1. margor+72[view] [source] 2025-05-21 11:23:29
>>laiysb+(OP)
With how stochastic the process is it makes it basically unusable for any large scale task. What's the plan? To roll the dice until the answer pops up? That would be maybe viable if there was a way to automatically evaluate it 100% but with a human in the loop required it becomes untenable.
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2. eterev+J2[view] [source] 2025-05-21 11:33:07
>>margor+72
The plan is to improve AI agents from their current ~intern level to a level of a good engineer.
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3. serial+Ma[view] [source] 2025-05-21 12:36:07
>>eterev+J2
This looks much worse than an intern. This feels like a good engineer who has brain damage.

When you look at it from afar, it looks potentially good, but as you start looking into it for real, you start realizing none of it makes any sense. Then you make simple suggestions, it does something that looks like what you asked, yet completely missing the point.

An intern, no matter how bad it is, could only waste so much time and energy.

This makes wasting time and introducing mind-bogglingly stupid bugs infinitely scalable.

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