After years in open source development, I've learned that sometimes I need to enable others to do things I would normally do trivially, even though they may take longer and won't be perfect (read: not the same as I would have done it :D). It allows others to grow, and I gladly accept that tradeoff. It pays off.

But no. I refuse to spend my energy on providing feedback to somebody else's LLM chat. Sorry, not sorry.

@hroncok Straight up for real, mate! Junior coders can get in there and do some things that may be ill conceived. Then, they would get a code review, and then it's a conversation. And then the code can be improved.. I struggle to see any wise application of LLMs to currently effective/production code bases. I mean, an LLM does not learn or have care.