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Yeah sorry just never thought about this. But sounds like it would be shitty even if someone self hosted their own llm for it.
A lot of it is about how it's used. I think the second point is the most important. A lot of [software] engineering is familiarity with the topic and tools used. The mental map of the architecture of how everything fits together is powerful, and giving that all up to an LLM is a huge loss if you are using it to write anything more than a basic function.
In my practice in use it in a couple spots:
Using it more than that feels like a heavy risk of brain drain to me.