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  "textContent": "I developed _some_ abstractions for the glue code I mentioned but it still needed a fair bit of boilerplate. The main takeaway is probably feasibility of writing tests. I find it usually a huge pain, it’s an incredible amount of boilerplate that makes my brain melt, and one can largely offload it to a supervised LLM. It all depends on a project I guess. One project of mine I would not really let LLM touch it I guess maybe apart from small refactors. But things like tests or servers are perfect fit.",
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