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1. rienbd+s22[view] [source] 2025-06-03 06:30:13
>>gregor+(OP)
The commits are revealing.

Look at this one:

> Ask Claude to remove the "backup" encryption key. Clearly it is still important to security-review Claude's code!

> prompt: I noticed you are storing a "backup" of the encryption key as `encryptionKeyJwk`. Doesn't this backup defeat the end-to-end encryption, because the key is available in the grant record without needing any token to unwrap it?

I don’t think a non-expert would even know what this means, let alone spot the issue and direct the model to fix it.

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2. victor+Ng2[view] [source] 2025-06-03 08:58:34
>>rienbd+s22
That is how LLM:s should be used today. An expert prompts it and checks the code. Still saves a lot of time vs typing everything from scratch. Just the other day I was working on a prototype and let claude write code for a auth flow. Everything was good until the last step where it was just sending the user id as a string with the valid token. So if you got a valid token you could just pass in any user id and become that user. Still saved me a lot of time vs doing it from scratch.
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3. XCSme+sx2[view] [source] 2025-06-03 11:45:41
>>victor+Ng2
> Still saves a lot of time vs typing everything from scratch.

In my experience, it takes longer to debug/instruct the LLM than to write it from scratch.

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4. Culona+BA2[view] [source] 2025-06-03 12:13:38
>>XCSme+sx2
Depends on what you're doing. For example when you're writing something like React components and using something like Tailwind for styling, I find the speedup is close to 10X.
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5. azemet+2D2[view] [source] 2025-06-03 12:30:20
>>Culona+BA2
Isn’t this because the LLMs had like a million+ react tutorials/articles/books/repos to train on?

I mean I try to use them for svelte or vue and it still recommends react snippets sometimes.

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6. lovich+qm3[view] [source] 2025-06-03 16:56:07
>>azemet+2D2
I use https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/services/intellicode/ for my IDE which learns on your codebase, so it does end up saving me a ton of time after its learned my patterns and starts suggesting entire classes hooked up to the correct properties in my EF models.

It lets me still have my own style preferences with the benefit of AI code generation. Bridged the barrier I had with code coming from Claude/ChatGPT/etc where its style preferences were based on the wider internets standards. This is probably a preference on the level of tabs vs spaces, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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