I think it just does that to eat up your token quota and get you to upgrade.
Like, ask it a simple question and it comes up with a full repo, complete with a README and a Makefile, when all you wanted to know was how efficient a particular algorithm would be in the included code.
Can't wait until the add research to the Pro plan because, you know, I have questions...
> I think it just does that to eat up your token quota and get you to upgrade.
If you pay for a subscription then they don’t have an incentive to use more tokens for the same answer.
It’s definitely because feedback from people has “taught” it that more boilerplate is better. It’s the same reason ChatGPT is annoyingly complementary.
Like, ask it a simple question and it comes up with a full repo, complete with a README and a Makefile, when all you wanted to know was how efficient a particular algorithm would be in the included code.
Can't wait until the add research to the Pro plan because, you know, I have questions...