▲ | 2muchcoffeeman 7 hours ago | |
This is such a weird comment to me. These are trivial functions that could be faster to code than describe. I’d hope people aren’t relying on AI for functions as simple as clamp. I mean, people have been writing these simple functions over and over for decades when they just needed one or two things that importing a library wasn’t needed. I wasn’t aware there was a gap to be filled. | ||
▲ | lenkite 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Man, people are prompting and copying LLM output for min/max functions. I saw my junior do this in a meeting - it was apparently too much work to lookup the standard library. When most people work with a LLM, the thinking part of their brain gets switched off for some reason. | ||
▲ | wavemode 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
Clamp is a simple enough function that if you simply typed its name and arguments, copilot would autocomplete its body. No prompting needed, in that case. | ||
▲ | hawk_ 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Not clamp per se, but there are enough tiny snippets which can have off by one or other issues not relevant to when you think about the problem description. |