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mlinharesyesterday at 3:42 PM1 replyview on HN

I'm going to predict there will be a movement into "build it in house with LLMs", these things are going to be expensive, they are going to fail to deliver or be updated and there will be a huge bounce back. The cost of writing software is very small, the cost of running and scaling it is there the money is and these people can't have their own IT teams rebuilding and maintaining all this stuff form scratch.

A lot of them will try though, just means more work for engineers in the future to clean this shit up.


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SoftTalkeryesterday at 7:11 PM

I think there's a good chance. These things happen in cycles. A few decades ago it was common for companies to have in-house software development using something like COBOL or maybe BASIC (and at that time, sofware development was a cost-center job, it paid OK but nothing like what it does today). Then there was a push for COTS (commercial of-the-shelf) software. Then the internet made SaaS possible and that got hot. Developer salaries exploded. Now LLMs have people saying "just do it in house" again. Lessons are forgotten and have to be re-learned.