I think the thing that makes me saddest about this whole “use an LLM to generate code” thing is that many of my heroes are no longer my heroes.
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@samir I think I'm even more exhausted by the well-meaning, well-reasoned, balanced takes that try to find the positives in LLMs. I appreciate it and also usually try to argue in that way but specifically for this topic it's draining the life out of me
@dtemme Is it because most of these takes are in bad faith?
Because it’s definitely not in good faith when you ignore negative externalities (climate, etc.), power differential, the abuse required to make the product (model-training sweatshops)…
If anything, I think that one of the crimes here is that we technology people mostly ignored all this when it was in other fields, e.g. fast fashion.
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@dtemme Is it because most of these takes are in bad faith?
Because it’s definitely not in good faith when you ignore negative externalities (climate, etc.), power differential, the abuse required to make the product (model-training sweatshops)…
If anything, I think that one of the crimes here is that we technology people mostly ignored all this when it was in other fields, e.g. fast fashion.
@dtemme Maybe that’s it. It’s not just that fast fashion, and fast programming, is bad. It’s that no one is arguing fast fashion is actually great and we should be doing way more of it. But for programming, there are so many people saying exactly this.
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@dtemme Maybe that’s it. It’s not just that fast fashion, and fast programming, is bad. It’s that no one is arguing fast fashion is actually great and we should be doing way more of it. But for programming, there are so many people saying exactly this.
@samir agreed. Though I'm not sure I think of these as bad faith as such. And maybe that makes it feel worse for me.
I just can't get my head around why people are so eager to prove that their work can easily be replaced by the statistical average of the stolen works of the most prolific of their peers.
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@samir agreed. Though I'm not sure I think of these as bad faith as such. And maybe that makes it feel worse for me.
I just can't get my head around why people are so eager to prove that their work can easily be replaced by the statistical average of the stolen works of the most prolific of their peers.
@dtemme I don’t get it either. Major despair.
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@samir agreed. Though I'm not sure I think of these as bad faith as such. And maybe that makes it feel worse for me.
I just can't get my head around why people are so eager to prove that their work can easily be replaced by the statistical average of the stolen works of the most prolific of their peers.
@dtemme @samir When I speak to people after my talks, quite a few say „you’re absolutely right, we shouldn’t use this tech“. And then they talk about how they have been using and are going to be using this exact technology „reasonably“. Their values are so separated from their actions that they don’t even realise what just happened.
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@dtemme @samir When I speak to people after my talks, quite a few say „you’re absolutely right, we shouldn’t use this tech“. And then they talk about how they have been using and are going to be using this exact technology „reasonably“. Their values are so separated from their actions that they don’t even realise what just happened.
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@samir @sanityinc @lizzy —@RonJeffries is also one of my heroes!
@firepoet @samir @sanityinc @lizzy
Wow, thanks! I gotta say, though, you may be dipping pretty deep in the barrel of heroes to come up with me!
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I think the thing that makes me saddest about this whole “use an LLM to generate code” thing is that many of my heroes are no longer my heroes.
Seriously, how did the person who wrote this:
Ten Tips Guaranteed to Improve Your Startup Success - Anil Dash
A blog about making culture. Since 1999.
(www.anildash.com)
also write this?
A Codeless Ecosystem, or hacking beyond vibe coding - Anil Dash
A blog about making culture. Since 1999.
(www.anildash.com)
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Seriously, how did the person who wrote this:
Ten Tips Guaranteed to Improve Your Startup Success - Anil Dash
A blog about making culture. Since 1999.
(www.anildash.com)
also write this?
A Codeless Ecosystem, or hacking beyond vibe coding - Anil Dash
A blog about making culture. Since 1999.
(www.anildash.com)
@samir Oh, yikes. That's disappointing. Even throws in "open source or open weights", like those words have any meaning in this context.
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@dtemme I don’t get it either. Major despair.
@samir Despair here as well.

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Seriously, how did the person who wrote this:
Ten Tips Guaranteed to Improve Your Startup Success - Anil Dash
A blog about making culture. Since 1999.
(www.anildash.com)
also write this?
A Codeless Ecosystem, or hacking beyond vibe coding - Anil Dash
A blog about making culture. Since 1999.
(www.anildash.com)
@samir my biggest objection to marriage, bigger than a feminist critique of it, is that people change

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