I certainly wouldn't use a compiler that "screws up" 1% of the time; that's the perfect amount where it's extremely common where everything I use it for will have major issues but also so laborious to find amongst the 99% of correct output that I might as well not use it in the first place.
Which is ironically, the exact case those of us who don't find LLM-assisted coding "worth it" make.
Which is ironically, the exact case those of us who don't find LLM-assisted coding "worth it" make.