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"textContent": "I might treat code from LLMs the same way I treat code from third-rate programmers. (The Yonneda lemma says that I may simplify that to: I might treat LLMs the same way I treat third-rate programmers!)\n\nHow do I blacklist third-rate programmers? By whitelisting trustworthy programmers instead. Then it is a network of trust. People or code I have directly seen to be good. Word of mouths from them to indirectly infer about other people and code.\n\n(Hell, LLMs in the hands of good programmers can generate good and trustworthy code too. Just look at Terrance Tao… )",
"title": "How to filter out vibe-coded dependencies"
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