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"textContent": "hasufell:\n\n> E.g. I prefer tools that assist me with correctness over tools that assist me with productivity. I find that much more pleasing. Maybe not everyone thinks that way?\n\nIs it really that and not just that it changes what you focus on minute to minute when working on something? Because one can usually trade productivity for correctness both ways. Of course it gets murky when a tool improves productivity while making correctness worse, which is the case with LLMs. But the general principle still holds imo.",
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