| ▲ | colechristensen 10 hours ago | |
I can build fully functional applications without writing a single line of code with Claude. In my free time. On a weekend. I'm going to release one of them pretty soon. A toddler being able to do this instead of an industry veteran isn't that compelling. Avoiding the few pitfalls of the LLM getting stuck and taking a while to get out isn't that valuable. >Good enough? There's no such thing. This is just wrong. Maybe you can't imagine good enough, I can. And I think "better" is going to start getting diminishing returns as the velocity of improvements I expect to slow and the value of improvements are going to become less meaningful. The "cost" of a LLM making mistakes is already pretty low, cutting it in half is better, sure, but it's so low already I don't particularly care if it gets some multiple more rare. | ||