• resipsaloquitur@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Of course that’s what they’re doing. That’s the whole point. Generate a bunch of plausible-looking BS and move on.

    Writing one UT (actually writing, not pressing tab) gives you ideas for other tests.

    And unit tests are not some boring chore. When doing TDD, they help inform and guide the design. If the LLM is doing that thinking for you, too, you’re just flying blind. “Yeah, that looks about right.”

    Can’t wait for this shit to show up in medical devices.