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>but I hate that we're moving to a world where coding costs a subscription

I mean you don't need to if you don't want to. I am gainfully employed as a software developer and what I do everyday is literally just fire up Emacs on my Linux machine and write code. To this day I haven't figured out what llms are supposed to do that a bunch of yasnippets don't.

Just like five years ago most of my day is reading and debugging code, I'm not limited by how fast I can type.



You're definitely limited by how fast you can read and understand.


True, but the jury is still out whether text generators help out with either of those.


Understand probably not, but they can read bizarrely fast and write a summary of what things do very fast ; maybe not 100% accurately but close enough to be of value when trying to understand a large bag of code fast.


The jury which only has you as a member, obviously.


Is there some alternative, though? Using an LLM might speed up writing code, but obviously can't speed up reading and interpreting it.




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