I actually prefer whitespace-significant languages. Elm and Haskell are two of my favorites. Clean indentation instead of curly braces everywhere looks better to me. But agents aren't good at it yet. In my experience, agents constantly trip over Slim templates: indentation errors are common with LLM-generated code. The model might mix tabs and spaces, or get the nesting level wrong by one indent. These errors are silent and semantic (they change what the code does).
Chrome seemingly hasn’t poked at the incident since
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