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xandrius | 6 days ago

Writing code is cheaper than ever. Maintaining it is exactly the same as ever and it scales with the LOC.

Code is still liability but it's undeniable that going from thought to running code is very cheap today.

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tadfisher|6 days ago

You completely ignored the post you're replying to.

To recap, the author disagrees that writing code is cheap, because we've collectively invested trillions of dollars and redirected entire supply chains into automating code generation. The externalities will be paid for generations to come by all of humanity; it's just not reflected in your Claude subscription.

TacticalCoder|6 days ago

GP is not totally ignoring the post he replied to: we have models that are basically 6-months behind closed SOTA models and that we can run in the cloud and we fully know how much these costs to run.

The cat is out of the bag: compute shall keep getting cheaper as it's always been since 60 years or something.

It's always been maintenance that's been the killer and GP is totally right about that.

And if we look at a company like Cloudflare who basically didn't have any serious outage for five years then had five serious outages in six months since they drank the AI kool-aid, we kinda have a first data point on how amazing AI is from a maintenance point of view.

We all know we're generating more lines of underperforming, insecure, probably buggy, code than ever before.

We're in for a wild ride.

allthetime|6 days ago

Maintaining it is becoming more costly. The increasing burden of review on FOSS maintainers is one example. AWS going down because an agent decided to re-write a piece of critical infrastructure is another. We are rapidly creating new kinds of liability.

vntok|6 days ago

This burden of review will go down as FOSS maintainers involve AI more.