Recently, I've met an alarming number of not completely clueless people who like using LLMs as tools for coding.

Actually somehow reflected, but still believing that it is a great tool to help with the cumbersome parts of development.

I think that part of the problem is that current ecosystems *have* made it much too complicated to do simple things and LLMs actually *are* a tool to fight this by spitting out all the boilerplate and interconnected parts that are needed there.

So, this could maybe be an incentive to prove them wrong, to build frameworks, libraries, systems that make it *easier* to do the actual work than to find the right prompt and context to convince the LLM to do it.

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