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neilsimp1 | 1 month ago
But when I come on HN and see people posting about AI IDEs and vibe coding and everything, I'm led to believe that there are developers that like this sort of thing.
I cannot explain this.
neilsimp1 | 1 month ago
But when I come on HN and see people posting about AI IDEs and vibe coding and everything, I'm led to believe that there are developers that like this sort of thing.
I cannot explain this.
afavour|1 month ago
But the fact remains that I'm producing something for a machine to consume. When I see people using AI to e.g. write e-mails for them that's where I object: that's communication intended for humans. When you fob that off onto a machine something important is lost.
nottorp|1 month ago
It's okay, you'll just forget you were ever able to know your code :)
add-sub-mul-div|1 month ago
nottorp|1 month ago
CamperBob2|1 month ago
That usually means you're missing something, not that everyone else is.
kevinh|1 month ago
walterbell|1 month ago
RevEng|1 month ago
I've also had luck with it helping with debugging. It has the knowledge of the entire Internet and it can quickly add tracing and run debugging. It has helped me find some nasty interactions that I had no idea were a thing.
AI certainly has some advantages in certain use cases, that's why we have been using AI/ML for decades. The latest wave of models bring even more possibilities. But of course, it also brings a lot of potential for abuse and a lot of hype. I, too, all quite sick of it all and can't wait for the bubble to burst so we can get back to building effective tools instead of making wild claims for investors.
brailsafe|1 month ago
"This package has been removed, grep for string X and update every reference in the entire codebase" is a great conservative task; easy to review the results, and I basically know what it should be doing and definitely don't want to do it.
"Here's an ambiguous error, what could be the cause?" sometimes comes up with nonsense, but sometimes actually works.
jimbokun|1 month ago
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yeasku|1 month ago
I never use LLMs
blibble|1 month ago
this is their aim, along with rabbiting on about "inevitability"
once you drop out of the SF/tech-oligarch bubble the advocacy drops off