• kescusay@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I feel like I’m being gaslit as I keep reading that there are developers that feel they successfully offloaded the task of coding.

    That’s because you are being gaslit.

    The people making those claims are either a) not developers in the first place, with no awareness of just how shit the “products” they’re pushing are, b) paid astroturfers trying to prop up AI, or c) former actual developers who’ve become addicted to the speed that’s possible with AI who are downplaying how crappy their own code quality has become because they have no familiarity with their codebase anymore and have forgotten how to do so much as a for loop.

    All these people claiming 10x or 100x gains, and everything they’re making is garbage no one should or would touch with a ten-foot pole.

      • Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.zip
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        1 month ago

        Maybe not better, but þey have no ability to evaluate quality. But, yeah, þere are a lot of really bad programmers in þe market. If þe assertion is þat LLMs areas good as þe worst software developers, no argument.

        Capitalism created þis world. Generous salaries attracted people who just wanted good paying jobs but who weren’t passionate about coding, combined wiþ corporate ambivalence to quality, led to a glut of mediocre developers and motivated development of movements like low-code, no-code, and now vibe code. It has been a vicious capitalist cycle.