• TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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        Of course but people selling/offering shitty tool options is not only expected, it’s guaranteed. I certainly do not understand this tendency to blame the machine or makers of the machine and excuse the moronic developer

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          Nono i agree with you, people like that cant be trusted with tying their shoes.

          I just wanted to point out that the system is the way it is because of “idiot human here who actually has the ability to reason”

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          The person who uses the shitty tool is a moron. The person who makes the shitty tool is an asshole. At least in this case where the shitty tool is actively promoting shitty PRs.

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          Responsibility is shared. It’s not one or the other.

          Many people don’t know what they’re doing. That’s kind of expected. But a tool provider and seller should know what they’re doing. Enabling people to behave in a negative way should be questioned. Maybe it’s a consequence of enablement, or maybe it’s bad design or marketing. Where criticism is certainly warranted.

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            Yes the only people ever to blame are everyone but the people who actually did a thing. That’s the same reason voters aren’t responsible for trump, Democrats are. /s

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      Well, for reasons, I happen to know that this person is a student, who has effectively no experience dealing with real-world codebases.

      It’s possible that the LLM produced good results for the small codebases and well-known exercises that they had to deal with so far.

      I’m also guessing, they’re learning what a PR is for the first time just now. And then being taught by Microsoft that you can just fire off PRs without a care in the world, like, yeah, how should they know any better?

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      ultimately the people responsible are the ones giving people tools that can be misused, you don’t hand a gun to a child.