LLMs have successfully finally taken the last ounce of "engineering" from software engineering. Now what we have is "lgtm-ing", which is a great selling point for LLMs.
You notice how LLMs do good on small tasks and on small projects? The more LLM code you add to your projects, the slower and worse (read: more tokens) they perform. If this was by design (create bigger, unmaintainable projects, so you can slowly squeeze out more and more tokens out of your users), I'd have applauded the LLM creators, but I think it's by accident. Still funny though.
You notice how LLMs do good on small tasks and on small projects? The more LLM code you add to your projects, the slower and worse (read: more tokens) they perform. If this was by design (create bigger, unmaintainable projects, so you can slowly squeeze out more and more tokens out of your users), I'd have applauded the LLM creators, but I think it's by accident. Still funny though.