Why? I thought it was pretty good, just get the rest of your function a lot of times and no context switching to type to an agent or whatever. It just happens immediately and if it's wrong just keep typing till it isn't. You can still use an agent for more complex things.
I just wish I knew of a good Emacs AI auto complete solution.
Tokio is fast, but it's huge! Check the size of any library or binary that includes tokio with even minimal features, let alone their recommended default feature set which comes with a complimentary kitchen sink.
If you're using LLMs for a large number of arithmetic calculations, you're exactly the problem GP is talking about.
If you absolutely must use AI get it to generate code that will perform the calculations instead, so that you can actually verify the result.
I find this infuriating. I get absolutely no sense that this is AI, and this bizarre attitude towards em dashes is nonsense. Loads of people use them, especially in less formal writing. Get over it.