No I am curious if they use llms, because I am getting more and more impressed by it. I see suggestions referring to RFC compliant code, which I have been missing in quite a few developers working for me. I think if you are full time developer this can be really helpful. Not to mention those news items where software is ported and scanned for vulnerabilities.
So you'd like the developers to subject their code to LLMs for audit? What idiocy is that!
On Sun, Aug 16, 2026 at 1:33 AM Marc <Marc@f1-outsourcing.eu <mailto:Marc@f1-outsourcing.eu> > wrote:
I am just a bit curious, are llm's being used to check thecode or
help in any other way?
Why does it bother you?
??? Can't you read? I am curious, not bothered.
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