The parent I answered said you shouldn't use LLMs for things you don't understand while I advocate you should use them to help you learn.
You seem to describe very different use cases.
In any case, just to answer your (unrelated to mine) comment, here[1] you can see a video of one of the most skilled C developers on the planet finding very hard to spot bugs in the Redis codebase.
If all your arguments boil down to "lazy people are lazy and misuse LLMs" that's not a criticism of LLMs but of their lack of professionalism.
Humans are responsible for AI slop, not AI. Skilled developers are enhanced by such a great tool that they know how and when to use.
The parent I answered said you shouldn't use LLMs for things you don't understand while I advocate you should use them to help you learn.
You seem to describe very different use cases.
In any case, just to answer your (unrelated to mine) comment, here[1] you can see a video of one of the most skilled C developers on the planet finding very hard to spot bugs in the Redis codebase.
If all your arguments boil down to "lazy people are lazy and misuse LLMs" that's not a criticism of LLMs but of their lack of professionalism.
Humans are responsible for AI slop, not AI. Skilled developers are enhanced by such a great tool that they know how and when to use.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCIZflYEpEk