Much of my work has been done the works of others. When you make a compiler, you’re building something really complex and so you are proud of yourself. The theories I’m making now, they are all built on the simple axiom of all ideas are made of other ideas. And so I feel very venerable.
Using LLMs and Agents is like calling for a service for each thing in the house. So you would call someone and ask: “Can you come and fixe the pipe?” they come and do it, but then the pipe has a problem, you call someone else, and then after the fixed it, someone entirely else. Each time they have to onboard themselves, each time they would take a different approach, each time they will overlook something or ignore a previous design decision. It becomes a patch work. You never end up with a Swiss watch or a Ferrari this way. You get something made of a thousand scars.