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True, but... a good chunk of the time, when an API doesn't exist, it really is because it shouldn't exist. I've seen many examples where an LLM hallucinates an API it wishes existed, but in reality implementing it upstream would turn it into an insane jumble or violate the internal logic in a very bad way. For example: inserting to the middle of a concurrent queue data structure.


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