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tenthirtyamyesterday at 6:05 PM1 replyview on HN

My expectation is that there'll never be a single bust-up moment, no line-in-the-sand beyond which we'll be able to say "it doesn't work anymore."

Instead agent written code will get more and more complex, requiring more and more tokens (& NPU/GPU/RAM) to create/review/debug/modify, and will rapidly pass beyond any hope of a human understanding even for relatively simple projects (e.g. such as a banking app on your phone).

I wonder, however, whether the complexity will grow slower or faster than Moore's law and our collective ability to feed the AIs.


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layer8yesterday at 6:29 PM

Maybe software systems will become more like biological organisms. Huge complexity with parts bordering on chaos, but still working reasonably well most of the time, until entropy takes its course.

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