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Can't wait for this AI shit to be over so they can get back to their bread & butter...great dev tools.




> their bread & butter...great dev tools.

A cursor style "tab" model, but trained on jetbrains IDEs with full access to their internals, refactoring tools and so on would be interesting to see.


They have that now. Not as great as cursor tab, but nothing is.

Umm, it ain't ever gonna be over, it is a new era.

We need to adapt to new ways of thinking and ways of working with new tooling. It is a learning curve of sorts. What we want is to solve problems, the new tooling enables us to solve problems better by letting us free up our thinking by reducing blockers and toil tasks, giving us more time to think about higher level problems.

I remember this same sentiment towards AI when I was growing up, but towards cell phones...


> I remember this same sentiment towards AI when I was growing up, but towards cell phones...

Sure. But the same for NFTs.

We'll see which one this winds up being.


The value of an NFT is the speculation that a bigger fool than you is in the market (and if you’re average, there is).

The value of AI coding is that it can eliminate some of the labor of programming, which is the overwhelming majority of cost.

These value propositions are nothing alike.


> The value of an NFT is the speculation that a bigger fool than you is in the market (and if you’re average, there is).

This describes OpenAI’s valuation pretty well.


> What we want is to solve problems

speak for yourself, i want to understand everything and be elbow deep in the code


I will empathize with you there. I totally want to understand everything too. I LOVE being elbow deep in code for hours on end, especially late nights, so, much, FUN!!!

It is just now, I don't have to do that to actually build something meaningful, my ability to build is increased by some factor, and it is only increasing.

And coding LLM's have become a great teacher for me, and I learn much faster, for when I do want to dig deeper into the code, I can ask very nuanced questions about what certain code is doing, or how it works and it does a fairly good job of explaining it. Similar to how a real person would if I were in meat space at an office. Which I don't get that opportunity anymore in this remote life.


If you were sincere in your attempt to "empathize with [them] there", your prose screams the opposite. I point this out, as anecdotally, it was quite distracting from the rest of your point and makes me think you are not doing much to meet the other perspective.

Now to directly push on your perspective, I'm not so sure why you make the conclusion that you don't have opportunity for feedback given you've moved to a remote office culture. I am giving you a form of feedback in this instance. Yes it is at my whim and not guaranteed if our interests don't align, however this is a cost of collaboration. It is a bit grim to see the ushering of "coding LLM" as proper replacement here, when you are doing no-more than bootstrapping introspection. This isn't to detract from the value you've found in the tool, I only question why you've written off the collaboration element of unique human experiences interlocking on common ground.


Capital has other ideas, it wants “problems” “solved” faster and faster.

bookmarking this to laugh at it in 2030

Umm, it ain't ever gonna be over, it is a new era.

We need to adapt to new ways of thinking and ways of working with new tooling. It is a learning curve of sorts. What we want is to solve problems, the new tooling enables us to solve problems better by letting us free up our thinking by reducing blockers and toil tasks, giving us more time to think about higher level problems.


> Can't wait for this <new technology> shit to be over

Said the assembly senior specialist when first confronted with this newfangled fortran compiler shit.


LLMs are nothing more than fancy weather forecasting models…they still get things wrong a lot.

The Fortran compiler worked though.



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