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svantana | 1 month ago

> 80mph to cars that push past 600mph

I have yet to see evidence that this is really the case. Already 15 years ago, people were creating impressive software over the course of a hackday, by glueing open source repos together in a high level language. Now that process has been sped up even more, but does it matter that much if the prototype takes 4 or 24 hours to make? The real value is in well-thought-out, highly polished apps, and AFAICT those still take person-years to complete.

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elevation|1 month ago

The REAL speed up comes to efforts that are already well-designed, but require lots of human busy work. I've personally seen multi-day human efforts reduced to a 15-minute session with an LLM. In a way, LLMs are reducing implementation costs to the kolmolgorov complexity -- you can get what you prompt for, but you have to remember to prompt for everything you want to get -- which comes easiest if you already took time to consider the design.