@david_chisnall

I have the feeling that this comes from a fundamental misunderstanding of the topic.

Sure, if you use LLMs as a tool to produce 'code', you *might* find it useful. (Just like the techbro-rideshare will *move* you around)

But to have agency over your software, you need to work on the *system* that the code represents, and at that LLM's just fall apart.