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You can fix the code of course. I just experiment with what sort of comments produce better code. In my experience, heavily commented code is handled by LLMs significantly better. So the total quality of comments eventually add up, if you're planning to use an LLM in a project in the long term, it pays off to comment it for LLM's context. | ||
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