Adam Leventhal
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Podcast Appearances
That's a, that's a very okay.
Versus like a project.
I mean, it's certainly, we saw this with node where, you know, I've been in very, very large projects with many, many, many contributors and very small projects.
And there's a lot to be said about being in a small project and a lot to be said about a project that doesn't attract as much attention because it doesn't attract as much of that kind of negative attention either.
Uh, so there's, uh, there, I think this problem is, I'm sure there are, uh, there, there are some high profile repos for whom this problem is really, really acute.
And, you know, maybe that was that way with, with ghosty and Mitchell, but for a lot of the stuff, at least I work in, it's, it's not really an acute problem.
And for code review too.
I mean, I think just like it is, for code review is, I mean, honestly, like my eye-opening moment with respect to LLMs and software and sharing was on Oxide and Friends when we had a listener who had access to GPT-4 when I did not have it.
And I, Adam, for some reason, I can't even remember, and you would have to figure out exactly when this was.
I guess it's a little hard to ring the chime for an episode that I can't recall more explicitly.
Just ring it, exactly.
Give the people on YouTube something to complain about.
But we, and I'll go back and find the episode, but the thing that was really interesting is I had had like a,
PR that day that I was linked to.
And someone dropped in a GPT-4 code review of that PR.
And I'm like, wow, this is not all wrong.
Like this is not also not great, but this is definitely not like garbage, the comments that it has.
And that was a long time ago with respect to LLMs.
I mean, code review, it just feels like the opportunity for code review is really rich.