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Imagine being a coder but thinking there's no artistry to writing code.

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  • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

    i don't know what AI brainrot has made otherwise prolific and proficient coders think that there's suddenly no distinguishing factors between good code, code written with artistry, and bad code, but it's baffling when this is a thing that we can measure and have measured in the past and they fucking know it

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    @eniko they dont want to know code is art

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    • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

      i don't know what AI brainrot has made otherwise prolific and proficient coders think that there's suddenly no distinguishing factors between good code, code written with artistry, and bad code, but it's baffling when this is a thing that we can measure and have measured in the past and they fucking know it

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      @eniko
      this is at least the third subtoot I see about this and I'm starting to wonder what/who this is about

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      • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

        i don't know what AI brainrot has made otherwise prolific and proficient coders think that there's suddenly no distinguishing factors between good code, code written with artistry, and bad code, but it's baffling when this is a thing that we can measure and have measured in the past and they fucking know it

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        and for the record i'm not talking about making code to create art like a game or something. i'm saying *the code itself* can be art. a perfectly constructed api, a framework that fits together just so, when code comes together in a beautiful harmony, *that is art*, it requires artistry to create!

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        • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

          @ryanjyoder no it absolutely does not

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          @eniko
          Ok. Then I don't really get your point. Some people write code just to make money. Like a truck driver or cashier.

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          • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

            i don't know what AI brainrot has made otherwise prolific and proficient coders think that there's suddenly no distinguishing factors between good code, code written with artistry, and bad code, but it's baffling when this is a thing that we can measure and have measured in the past and they fucking know it

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            @eniko it's honestly depressing how people i used to look up to have fallen into this bullshit. it shows that they never gave a shit in the first place and were just acting like they did

            or, more charitably, they feel they need to be on the genai train to make sure they can adapt to new conditions and they feel hopeless to stop it. though this also feels off

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              @eniko it's honestly depressing how people i used to look up to have fallen into this bullshit. it shows that they never gave a shit in the first place and were just acting like they did

              or, more charitably, they feel they need to be on the genai train to make sure they can adapt to new conditions and they feel hopeless to stop it. though this also feels off

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              @eniko ugh, fasterthanlime and niko matsakis... ​​

              i used to look up to you both

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              • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                and for the record i'm not talking about making code to create art like a game or something. i'm saying *the code itself* can be art. a perfectly constructed api, a framework that fits together just so, when code comes together in a beautiful harmony, *that is art*, it requires artistry to create!

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                "it doesn't matter what the code is all that matters is that it runs and produces the desired result"

                liar. what you're saying is bullshit. you know it's bullshit and you're saying it anyway

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                • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                  and for the record i'm not talking about making code to create art like a game or something. i'm saying *the code itself* can be art. a perfectly constructed api, a framework that fits together just so, when code comes together in a beautiful harmony, *that is art*, it requires artistry to create!

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                  @eniko Thinking about how many different styles of code you used try to make, fast, small, compact, readable, maintainable.

                  Now all i see is how much of it you can churn out.

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                  • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                    "it doesn't matter what the code is all that matters is that it runs and produces the desired result"

                    liar. what you're saying is bullshit. you know it's bullshit and you're saying it anyway

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                    i hope eventually the dopamine rush of the code slop slot machine fades and you look around and find yourself in a morass of technical debt and realize how utterly fucking wrong you were

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                    • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                      "it doesn't matter what the code is all that matters is that it runs and produces the desired result"

                      liar. what you're saying is bullshit. you know it's bullshit and you're saying it anyway

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                      @eniko I'm imagining a few years of "just ship it" will do that to you.

                      I'm trying to think of a good example, but I think I've read fiction writers contrasting the hack work they'd produce to earn a living with the work they spent time on.

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                      • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                        Imagine being a coder but thinking there's no artistry to writing code. What an empty existence

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                        @eniko I like to think it's stockholm syndrome, justifying what the industry has become by pretending they're onboard with LLMs until they start to believe it themselves. The ones that didn't get hit in the layoffs got scared into it. The people who would never get sacked because they were already revered as gods either fell for the sycophancy or are justifying survivor's guilt.

                        The only person I actually know through more than just social media banter who seems to both know their shit and have fallen for this is a literal cult escapee.

                        Admittedly it's been hard to come to that conclusion because, I'll admit, the idea of treating code like you're selling cans of coke is disgusting to me. And the whole point of this technology seems to be replacing highly skilled artisans with one of those robots that are just a single arm in a car factory.

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                        • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                          i don't know what AI brainrot has made otherwise prolific and proficient coders think that there's suddenly no distinguishing factors between good code, code written with artistry, and bad code, but it's baffling when this is a thing that we can measure and have measured in the past and they fucking know it

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                          @eniko I think this sort of thing is just a testament to how much of a cognitohazard AI really is. There are certainly people who would have said this sort of thing 7 years ago, and there are plenty who stand to benefit by pushing this narrative, but there are also a good deal who have simply had their minds twisted by the lying machine

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