Article URL: https://www.theocharis.dev/blog/llm-critics-are-right-i-use-llms-anyway/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48933310 Points: 119 # Comments: 133

I almost agree with all of the LLM critics, yet I still use LLMs a lot. I know this sounds like I am delusional, and I also feel like that sometimes because of this dissonance, but I don’t think I am alone with it. This week I was at Local-First Conf in Berlin, and the dissonance was everywhere. Armin Ronacher had just given a talk about building machine entities. He created Flask and was one of the early team members of Sentry, so he is clearly a good software engineer. Just recently he founded his company Earendil, which builds Pi.dev, an “open-source coding agent harness”. After the talk you could ask questions via Discord, which would be read out loud on stage, and I asked: He replied, live on stage, in front of the entire audience, that they auto-close almost all PRs and issues. But that one shouldn’t be discouraged from opening PRs, because the human will always shine through. So it is not only me, but apparently some pretty clever engineers too. The people building a tool for working with LLMs are themselves flooded by their own creation, and in order to protect themselves they are auto-closing it all. On their purpose page it says: When I was sitting in the audience, I could see a lot of people having Claude Code open. And then the speakers would say these critical things about LLMs, and they would get this big round of applause. Even from the people with their Claude Code open. I spoke at that conference myself, and when I later talked to some of the people, they described the feeling as pretty similar to mine, which is a relief, because I know I am not alone with this. So this article is me trying to describe it. I’ll start by going through all of the fair and valid concerns about using LLMs, the things that would get the big round of applause. Then I will explain what makes me still use LLMs. And I’ll finish up with some of the patterns I found, in the hope that by giving concrete examples, others can step in as well and describe their experiences, so we can all come together and get a better understanding of this dissonance. @adamwiggins.com @martin.kleppmann.com @stevenruiz.bsky.social @jakelazaroff.com