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Okay, but if it's writing 800 lines at once, it's making design choices. Which is all well and good for a one off, but it will make those choices, make them a different way each time, and it will name everything in a very generic or very eccentric way
The AI can't remember how it did it, or how it does things. You can do a lot... Even stuff that hasn't entered commercial products like vectorized data stores to catalog and remind the LLM of key details when appropriate
2000 lines is nothing. My main project is well over a million lines, and the original author and I have to meet up to discuss how things flow through the system before changing it to meet the latest needs
But we can and do it to meet the needs of the customer, with high stakes, because we wrote it. These days we use AI to do grunt work, we have junior devs who do smaller tweaks.
If an AI is writing code a thousand lines at a time, no one knows how it works. The AI sure as hell doesn't. If it's 200 lines at a time, maybe we don't know details, but the decisions and the flow were decided by a person who understands the full picture