hm https://github.com/bluesky-social/social-app/blob/main/CLAUDE.md
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@erincandescent @res260 @cwebber with the hundreds of billions of dollars burned to make stochastic code generators that only sort of work (and at horrific ethical costs), i dare say that we could have developed adequate tooling instead, and we still can
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@erincandescent @res260 @cwebber i mean a lot of people are agreeing to use the one llm right now, it seems
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Also https://bsky.app/profile/pfrazee.com/post/3meogr22l3k2d
> A year ago, I thought LLMs were kind of neat but not that useful. I saw the code autocomplete and thought, meh.
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>Last summer just flipped. I never ever thought I would see automated code generation like we see now.
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> I know there’s baggage but you need to know the coders are being real about this@cwebber Is there something funky going on? bsky seems to be down, at least in Europe.
And the post seems blocked by a labeler in blacksky https://blacksky.community/profile/did:plc:ragtjsm2j2vknwkz3zp4oxrd/post/3meogr22l3k2d
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Welp, there we go https://bsky.app/profile/why.bsky.team/post/3mgaqaaisfs2e
> Oh interesting, people who don’t know how to build software are getting mad at my post about building software. Cute.
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> Let me be clear, over the next year, the job of software engineer will shift dramatically to no longer have typing syntax into an editor as its primary time sink. -
Welp, there we go https://bsky.app/profile/why.bsky.team/post/3mgaqaaisfs2e
> Oh interesting, people who don’t know how to build software are getting mad at my post about building software. Cute.
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> Let me be clear, over the next year, the job of software engineer will shift dramatically to no longer have typing syntax into an editor as its primary time sink.@cwebber yeah he's still his insufferable arrogant idiot self
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Welp, there we go https://bsky.app/profile/why.bsky.team/post/3mgaqaaisfs2e
> Oh interesting, people who don’t know how to build software are getting mad at my post about building software. Cute.
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> Let me be clear, over the next year, the job of software engineer will shift dramatically to no longer have typing syntax into an editor as its primary time sink.@cwebber Typing is their primary timesink while developing? Not thinking?
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Welp, there we go https://bsky.app/profile/why.bsky.team/post/3mgaqaaisfs2e
> Oh interesting, people who don’t know how to build software are getting mad at my post about building software. Cute.
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> Let me be clear, over the next year, the job of software engineer will shift dramatically to no longer have typing syntax into an editor as its primary time sink.@cwebber The idea that the primary timesink of a software engineer is typing is bizarre.
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Welp, there we go https://bsky.app/profile/why.bsky.team/post/3mgaqaaisfs2e
> Oh interesting, people who don’t know how to build software are getting mad at my post about building software. Cute.
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> Let me be clear, over the next year, the job of software engineer will shift dramatically to no longer have typing syntax into an editor as its primary time sink.@cwebber I'm really not a huge fan of how ready people seem to be to just completely relinquish their ability to code. It does not take long for your brain to wallpaper over entire skillsets.
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R relay@relay.an.exchange shared this topic
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Welp, there we go https://bsky.app/profile/why.bsky.team/post/3mgaqaaisfs2e
> Oh interesting, people who don’t know how to build software are getting mad at my post about building software. Cute.
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> Let me be clear, over the next year, the job of software engineer will shift dramatically to no longer have typing syntax into an editor as its primary time sink.@cwebber LLMs write better code* until the investors come knocking for their payouts, then the price goes up and LLMs aren't writing any code.
* they don't
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@cwebber I'm really not a huge fan of how ready people seem to be to just completely relinquish their ability to code. It does not take long for your brain to wallpaper over entire skillsets.
@cwebber also, I can see this type of situation very, very easily spiraling into a classic "death by convenience."
How long until the primary engineers no longer understand the how their program is built or what motivated ostensibly insignificant decisions that eventually add up