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AWS slaps usage caps on Kiro as AI editor preview proves too popular for its own good
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Not everyone is having a great experience. "Tried to use this to create a minimal bootloader and kernel that prints hello world in x86. There was never a point in which it successfully did anything," said a Hacker News comment
My guy I think you gotta get it to count "r"s before you expect this kind of thing...
There are different types of coding. I think that is why people report such wildly different results from AI assistants. For pretty simple busy-work, it does really great, it saves a bunch of time. For tasks where you need to think, it fails hard and likely to continue to do so for the forseeable future.