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deanCommie | 4 months ago
Which makes perfect sense - even putting aside the dopamine benefits of getting into a coding flow state.
Coding is craftsmanship - in some cases artistry.
You're describing Vibe Engineering as management. And sure, a great manager can make more of an impact increasing the productivity of an entire team than a great coder can make by themselves. And sure, some of the best managers are begrudging engineers who stepped up when needed to and never stepped down.
But most coders still don't want to be managers - and it's not from a lack of skill or interest in people - it's just not what they chose.
LLM-based vibe coding and engineering is turning the creative craftsmanship work of coding into technical middle management. Even if the result is more "productivity", it's a bit sad.
ako|4 months ago
zwnow|4 months ago
throw234234234|4 months ago
If you look at what still pays well and/or is stable (e.g. where I live trades are highly paid and stable work) its usually the crafts industry. We still build houses for example mostly like we did way back (i.e. much of the skills are still craft, not industrialized industry) when and it shows in the price of them.