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That was quite unexpected and I had to pause for a second. I said to her, "Sorry for being big." Then she just nodded and went back to her game. Peace.
I was sitting on a train after a business meeting. The girl sitting next to me was playing a mobile game as if there was no tomorrow. All of a sudden, she looked at me and said, "You're taking up too much space."
Still, one of the most frustrating experiences with AI coding is asking for one change and getting back 10 random updates you didn't ask for.
This happens to me every day, and it's frustrating beyond belief.
Every model does this, but I find GPT-5 is the worst offender.
The model treats everything in a file as fair game, regardless of what you ask it to do.
If you have 10 functions, and you ask the model to update 1 of them, it will randomly decide to update functions 2, 3, and 7 just because.
I've been able to reduce this by littering the prompt with "do not change any other function or I'll destroy your entire family tree" and similar warnings, but I shouldn't need to do this.