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woeiruatoday at 4:35 AM4 repliesview on HN

This person is not using Claude Code or Cursor. They refuse to use the tools and have convinced themselves that they are right. Sadly, they won't recognize how wrong they were until they are unemployable.


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acjohnson55today at 5:55 AM

I was a huge skeptic on this stuff less than a year ago, so I get it. For a couple years, the hype was really hype, when it came to the actual business utility of AI tools. It's just interesting to me the extent to which people have totally different lived experiences right now.

I do agree that some folks are in for rude awakening, because markets (labor and otherwise) will reveal winning strategies. I'm far from a free market ideologist, but this is a place where the logic seems to apply.

girvotoday at 7:20 AM

To be totally fair to them... it is quite literally in the last few months that the tools have actually begun to meet the promises that the breathless hypers have been screeching about for years at this point.

But it's also true that it simply is better than the OP is giving it credit for.

Depressingly. Because I like writing code.

Spivaktoday at 5:47 AM

If Claude Code or Cursor is actually that good then we're all unemployed anyway. Using the tools won't save any of our jobs.

I say this as someone who does use the tools, they're fine. I have yet to ever have an "it's perfect, no notes" result. If the bar is code that technically works along the happy path then fine, but that's the floor of what I'm willing to put forth or accept in a PR.

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globular-toasttoday at 7:01 AM

Hilarious take. There's absolutely no advantage to learning to use LLMs now. Even LLM "skills", if you can call it that, that you may have learnt 6 months ago are already irrelevant and obsolete. Do you really think a smart person couldn't get to your level in about an hour? You are not building fundamental skills and experience by using LLM agents now, you're just coasting and possibly even atrophying.