5 points · 19 comments · 1 day ago · lasky
news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48587772mikewarot
rishabhpoddar
CM30
But personally I not only like to be able to debug issues with the code generated, but make my own changes on top of that. Programming things is kinda fun in of itself, and the idea of just leaving a machine to do it all for me just doesn't sit right here.
Akimsa3
avian
HeyLaughingBoy
jryan49
kamphey
JumpinJack_Cash
AI and tech will never be able to make that look not uncanny in a business or social interaction, whereas it is making a non 10x coder redundant as we speak.
beardyw
I personally, want to learn as much as possible about infrastructure, and how to build and maintain it. I spend quite a bit of time helping a friend repair old electronics. We've even repaired Cesium beam atomic clocks!
It would be quite foolish to give up coding as a human skill. For me, being a full stack developer goes all the way back to knowing how use sticks and sharpened stones to build bricks, roof tiles, and shelter, as John Plant documents so well on his YouTube channel[3]. (Turn on subtitles!)
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Machine_Stops
[2] https://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/~koehl/Teaching/ECS188/PDF_files/...
[3] https://www.youtube.com/@primitivetechnology9550