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cjtoday at 4:06 PM2 repliesview on HN

> Makes me want to just give up programming forever and never use a computer again.

LLMs aren’t the first thing to come along and change how people develop applications.

You had the rise of frameworks like Django, Rails, etc. Also the rise of SPAs. And also the rise of JS as a frontend+backend language.

In a 3-5 yeats we’ll have adapted to the new norm like we have in the past


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lbritotoday at 4:26 PM

The difference between writing assembly code and Ruby code is much smaller than the difference between programming and vibe coding.

Also, companies are pressuring employees towards adoption in novel ways. There was no such industry-wide pressure by employers in the 90s, 2000s or 2010s for engineers to use a specific tech.

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torawaytoday at 4:26 PM

Or, it could be like asbestos and the immediate benefits are just too appealing to listen to arguments of skeptical naysayers about some vaguely defined problems that are decades away, if they even happen.

I use AI tools daily (because they feel like they're helping me) but it's not exactly hard to imagine scenarios where an explosion of slop piling up plus harm to learning by outsourcing all thinking results in systemic damage that actually slows the pace of technological progress given enough time.

History of new technologies tend to average into a positive trend over a long enough time scale but that doesn't mean there aren't individual ups and downs. Including WTF moments looking back at what now seems like baffling decision-making with benefit of hindsight.

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