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Unfortunately doesn’t answer the question “successful LLM project”.

From what I’ve seen of GitHub and AWS this year the answer is no. That’s despite me being bullish on LLMs and finding them highly productive.

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https://blog.joemag.dev/2025/10/the-new-calculus-of-ai-based...?

in aws, some of the core bedrock services have been replaced with the new serving architecture. that thing was written basically with LLMs.

mind you, guy's a distinguished engineer, his team was basically all principals, but you can do it and some of the new teams are copying the style (though with less success, due to lack of technical skill).

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Amazon Bedrock is their LLM serving system, so it's basically in the same class as Claude Code: AI infrastructure.
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Given the uhhh, quality and issues GitHub and Microslop have been exhibiting recently, that’s probably not a great indicator.
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Github was down so much, I was surprised that they didn't use Copilot to fix their issues
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99% of my new writing is generated by scigen, but 0% of my successful writing.
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