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Septimaeus@infosec.pub ⁨5⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

For example the tools for the really tedious stuff, like large codebase refactoring for style keeping and naming convention adherence, those tools have become a lot more powerful than what I remember from a decade ago.

While I’ve only experimented a little with some the more explicitly generative LLM-based coding assistant plugins, I was impressed (and a little spooked) at how good they often were at guessing what I was doing way before I finished doing it.

I haven’t used the prompt-based LLMs at all, but I’ve watched nearby devs use them for stuff like manipulating a bunch of files in a repeated pattern, breaking up a spaghetti method into reusable functions, or giving a descriptive overview of some gnarly undocumented legacy code. They seem pretty useful, but I don’t think I’ll be able to use them fluidly until I can host them locally.

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