I'm oddly enthusiastic about seeing someone who beings the HACKER in HackerNews. But at the same time, this made me remember the days when display of skill and craftsmanship were rewarded in the industry.
Maybe it's finally time to move on from being a career programmer.
success through perseverance and toughness - fucked by AI
success through cleverness and inventiveness - not yet fucked by AI
achievement through stubborn persistence - you can still dig deep holes in the garden
you still could have a character, if you were lucky
human agency? not yet fucked up, but it's gonna be
achievement earned through one's own qualities or effort? - intact somewhat
What a dismissive comment. Now that anyone can have an LLM write code for them, the only people who have value to bring to a project are the ones who can improve upon the LLM's output. That is, the ones who have a deep enough understanding of the logic and language. And the only people who will ever be in that position are the ones who take the time and effort, out of sheer curiosity, to learn how things work. Whatever your alternative is to this, there is no future in the alternative.