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    14 days ago

    If you’re writing a novel simulation for a non-trivial system, it might be best to learn to code so you can identify any issues in the simulation later. It’s likely that LLMs do not have the information required to generate good code for this context.

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      14 days ago

      You’re right. I’m not relying on this shit. It’s a tool. Fucking up the gui is fine, but making any changes I don’t research to my simulator core could fuck up my whole project. It’s a tool that likes to cater to you, and you have to work around that - really, not too different from how much pressure you put on a grinder. You gotta learn how to work it. And, you’re sentiment is correct. My lack of programming experience is a big hurdle I have to account for and make safeguards against. It would be a huge help if I started from the basics. But, I mean, I also can’t rub two sticks together to heat my home. Doesn’t mean I can’t use this tool to produce reliable results.