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SpicyLemonZesttoday at 2:47 AM2 repliesview on HN

> 1. models are now extremely good at totally automating tedious tasks such as updating dependancies, build/deploys scripts, unit tests, etc what used to take days now can takes minutes. Easily 50x speedup on this. This was non-trivial part of every engineer's day-to-day at an established company. "platform engineering" or whatever they call this now is dead.

I confess that I don't understand why this isn't true, because it seems to be true on the micro level, but it really hasn't been my experience. The platform engineers I'm familiar with are desperately trying to tread water to keep their systems healthy against the now-higher code velocity without falling to pieces. (Perhaps people used to make minor day-to-day improvements while coding that Claude enables us to ignore?)


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dilyevskytoday at 5:30 AM

I think it’s because most PEs are in general conservative (the whole “mr no” meme) and also have limited experience writing software so they will be slow to adapt to this paradigm shift

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otabdeveloper4today at 5:11 AM

Because "platform engineering" isn't about writing bash scripts, it's about having a mental model of the system architecture. (Which the LLM definitely doesn't have.)

Also, it's always the case where you think LLMs are great at doing whatever it is that you don't understand or value.

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