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My experience has been it's faster to write code yourself, than via a just on boarded intern + review + fixes.


The time savings isn't down to quality, the difference is that an LLM does in seconds what an intern does in hours or days.


Yes, but part of that time is an investment into the intern's professional development. Everyone started there at some point.

It can be hard to remember though when there are unrealistic deadlines and helping someone inexperienced to do the work is twice the effort.




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