Data review: LLM agentic coding is 'science fiction'

A blog post compiling recent studies argues that reliable long-horizon agentic software development with LLMs is 'essentially science fiction,' citing effective context limits far below advertised sizes and attention dilution. It also notes repo-level .md files can degrade model performance.
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