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actsasbuffoon | 3 months ago
But now literally all of us are using it. The company gives us a $100 monthly stipend for it. We’re a small dev team, but our CEO is thrilled. He keeps bragging about how customers are gobsmacked by how quickly we’re delivering new features and he’s been asked if we’ve made a ton of hires in the last year. We’re actually down two developers from when I started.
I don’t love the code it writes, but the speed is unbeatable. We still need devs, and I don’t think that’s ever going to change. But we don’t need as many devs. We’re shipping like crazy with a small team. I don’t think more people would speed us up much at all.
billy99k|3 months ago
The director purchased a subscription to Claude and will most likely get rid of him at the beginning of the new year, because the job can pretty much be automated at this point.
Many Marketing/copyrighting people have also been laid off over the last year due to the same reasons.
"I don’t love the code it writes, but the speed is unbeatable. We still need devs"
I think this will be the problem going forward: Less positions to fill and the same amount of potential candidates. You will need to have more experience and credentials to compete.
GenerWork|3 months ago
xnx|3 months ago
tarsinge|3 months ago
To me it’s the cumulated effects of many things happening coincidentally: - Massive offshoring
- Money becoming scarce after the ZIRP era and in the recession except for AI investments
- Near monopoly positions that allow layoffs as a strategy to push stock price, without penalty for the decline in quality (enshittification)
- Cherry on the top, LLMs being able to do the work of juniors when used by seniors
If it was only about AI productivity we wouldn’t see this urgency.
tpoacher|3 months ago
... for "now". Wait until the debt kicks in.
> But we don’t need as many devs. We’re shipping like crazy with a small team.
... for "now". Wait until the debt kicks in.
billy99k|3 months ago
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cindyllm|3 months ago
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