A bit offtopic: I am fascinated by so many people negative about LLMs and coding. I see it a lot at work too, "AI is soooo dumb, it can never do what I can do, it just produces crap...". I really wonder why people end up with so opposite views on the topic. I am loving it. And no, I am not a n00b that can't program, I have written shit ton of code in many different languages and doing it for 44 years. With AI I can now produce things much faster, try things I would never bother to try (because it would take too much time), learn lots of new things and new patterns of coding ... it is a great amplifier for me. My only theory (for the difference) is that you get out what you put in. In other words, if you go into using AI with a negative stance and expect it to fail, sure, not hard to do that! But if you go in, see it doing the wrong thing and then adjust your ways (prompts, context management etc) - you can get great results out.