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"textContent": "harryprayiv:\n\n> Bad coders are bad coders regardless of what tools they use.\n\nPreviously, a bad coder wouldn’t be able to create an entire operating system. With LLMs, that is possible now, even if they don’t understand 1% of the output.\n\nImplying that this doesn’t change the dynamics of open source is, honestly, absurd.",
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