Man, you're still worried about LLMs making unmaintainable software? Dude, I'm more worried about humans who have been making unmaintainable software for decades already. The things I've seen...
This. "Luck" is real; it's just a word for randomness. But "lucky" people aren't lucky. People fixate on the visible outcome they can't explain, when the real value is in the invisible work they never bothered to look for.
The people who seem "lucky" almost always have a habit you don't see.
They read more, they reach out more, they show up more.
Luck is intentional, but it looks random from the outside.
The concept of being at Princeton in 1970 and befriending another grad student just so you can coauthor an algorithm with his name after you earn your doctorates, and only admitting it was for this express purpose in his memorial tribute.
Name a single BL that is half this good.