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Seriously?! 😳 Transscript

> if I had a Go struct such as the following:

...

> Here's how the complete interface would look:


o
type Bar interface {
    Read(t *Bar, b []byte) (int, error)
}


> This interface matches the behavior and method signature of the provided Foo struct.

----

This is total garbage 🗑️
Seriously?! 😳 Transscript

> if I had a Go struct such as the following:

...

> Here's how the complete interface would look:


o
type Bar interface {
    Read(t *Bar, b []byte) (int, error)
}


> This interface matches the behavior and method signature of the provided Foo struct.

----

This is total garbage 🗑️
For context, I've write to get one of these LLM(s) to do this for a project once before a couple of years ago. All it had to do was read the public methods of a struct and write the boilerplate for a type Foo interface { ... } with those same matching methods.

This shit™ is such a waste of time, human effort and global energy 🤦‍♂️
For context, I've write to get one of these LLM(s) to do this for a project once before a couple of years ago. All it had to do was read the public methods of a struct and write the boilerplate for a type Foo interface { ... } with those same matching methods.

This shit™ is such a waste of time, human effort and global energy 🤦‍♂️