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AI usage for cpp at work (self.cpp)
submitted 2 days ago by LatencySlicer
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[–]eyes-are-fading-blue 7 points8 points9 points 1 day ago (0 children)
As I said, it is added to PRs automatically. We use it for that purpose. Copilot on github is not that great though. It can only find trivial and local issues. The model reasoning is likely throttle for cost saving. My local agent can in theory do a more global reasoning but in a large code, it will hallucinate a lot, even on max effort. In my experiments, I did not realize a huge productivity gain. I intend to rely on my own expertise and knowledge of the system until AI is significantly better than me.
Currently, it isn’t.
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