aand as expected after harder testing we found several bugs and crashes in the AI generated part of the project, most critically in the GPU back-end... which is the hardest part of it
can I still honestly claim I'm further than where I'd be if I had written it manually, no AI?
the thing is we got to 95% much faster than I would
yet the last 5% is taking 50x longer because now I'm not familiar with some parts of the codebase, AI code IS shit, and I'm now in charge of fixing it because the AI fails to do
I don't think I should've written each line by hand though. I think I should've let the AI write all the easy, non-critical parts (like parser, CLI, shit that is legit a lot of code that an intern would write), and be in charge of ALL the hard parts
the GPU target *is* a hard part and I let the AI make many decisions here. rookie mistake
aand as expected after harder testing we found several bugs and crashes in the AI generated part of the project, most critically in the GPU back-end... which is the hardest part of it can I still honestly claim I'm further than where I'd be if I had written it manually, no AI?
also if I had just written Bend in itself none of this would be happening because it literally solves this very problem :)
the irony
the thing is we got to 95% much faster than I would yet the last 5% is taking 50x longer because now I'm not familiar with some parts of the codebase, AI code IS shit, and I'm now in charge of fixing it because the AI fails to do I don't think I should've written each line by hand though. I think I should've let the AI write all the easy, non-critical parts (like parser, CLI, shit that is legit a lot of code that an intern would write), and be in charge of ALL the hard parts the GPU target *is* a hard part and I let the AI make many decisions here. rookie mistake