Mostly yes — they were written by Claude/Gemini/ChatGPT, but they've already caught several regressions introduced by the models during later refactors; there’s a fascinating loop in letting one iteration of an LLM audit the next via a static test suite.
I have never had it automate any tedium for me. Because if I didn't write it, I need to scrutinize all of it, but without the benefit of a prebuilt mental model. Reading through tons of similar looking code (because it's supposed to automate boilerplate) looking for subtle mistakes is mind numbingly boring. It's like looking at a wall full of periods in font size 8, and trying to find the one comma.
what i really hate is the "remind me later" buttons. I want to say a plain "no" but the app won't let me. It promises not to respect my decision right there in the popup itself!
GPUs in your average home PC has a longer lifespan. Datacenters run them at full load for very long periods of time. Some datacenters literally burn through hundreds of GPUs a day.
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