AI coding agents are cool when they work but the way most are implemented is so weird.
They are all built to be an extended tab-complete for IDEs; they make suggestions for you, and you hit tab to accept them. This works well when the tool knows what you're doingβlike in OOP, where you have to write tons of wordy boilerplate.
However, it can also step on your toes and start recommending stupid shit, which you might accidentally accept because you are using tabs for spacing or to tab-complete variable and function names.
At the eye doctors place i could either use dilating drops which make you super light sensitive, dizzy, and far sighted for 4 hours (basically a non starter if you drive yourself) or pay $25 to have my eye photos taken with a machine which takes like 5 minutes.
IDK how using the machine isn't fully covered by insurance when its a non consumable, but the consumable eye drops are.
so $25 to spend 5 minutes snapping 6 photos of my eyes.
Total visit was $575 which was brought down to a $130 insurance copay.