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There’s an enormous difference between great engineers using AI and randomly trying to one-shot everything.

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Dimitar Bonev 的头像
Dimitar Bonev1 年前

This is often overlooked. Many people think using AI equals zero coding and things start breaking down for anything slightly more complex. But if you use AI in the right way while keeping yourself in the loop — then it makes so much difference.

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Coral AI News1 年前

Coral AI is the most powerful AI for documents. See the difference yourself:

Tyler Carter 的头像
Tyler Carter1 年前

One-shoting is the new 🤞while deploying some untested code

Liam Collins 的头像
Liam Collins1 年前

Wait sure he go on to say exactly he selects context? I want to know!

Srinivas Sivaratri 的头像
Srinivas Sivaratri1 年前

That is the reason why fundamentals are so so important and essential.

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Sjshsjsjs1 年前

Do you have an example of a prd?

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Ryan1 年前

Hearing from legit engineers is such a hack. The perspective and just the way they structure sentences shows you there are levels to this

Jaden Tripp 的头像
Jaden Tripp1 年前

It's true. Agents today are awful at selecting the right context. I suspect at least some of this is because the AI IDEs want to save on input tokens but I guess that's why many are switching to Claude Code and Cline.

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Jacob Gorny1 年前

Grok 3 is interesting because it often creates code that anticipates feature sets that don't exist in the codebase yet, but should exist by logic. This is a negative where it assumes a little too much based on documentation and has no agency beyond a PR to effect change, but it's a net positive if you control the codebase because it can often construct the missing feature for you to incorporate and then move forward.

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