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"textContent": "In my experience, trying to get good, functional code out of an AI can take just as much (or more) time and energy in than simply learning how to write the code yourself. AI can be good for helping with specific problems and small tasks, but if you want to write anything substantial it really falls behind.\n\nLearning to mod can be quite rewarding, and it gives you lots of knowledge and skills you can use in the future. I strongly recommend it. If you're looking for Luanti-specific resources, the Luanti Modding Book is a good place to start. You can also refer to the api documentation.\n\nStatistics: Posted by SylvesterKruin — Sun Mar 08, 2026 01:10\n\n* * *",
"title": "General Discussion • Re: light modding with virtually no coding background using AI",
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