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paulmooreparkstoday at 1:16 PM3 repliesview on HN

I don't know. I find that I'm moving up a level and improving my product-management skills while delegating most of the code to the agents. I'm still very much hands-on with the design and requirements, and I'm asking questions like, "What's our security story for XYZ?", "Are we accounting for colour-blindness?", etc. Not being down in the code allows me to prairie-dog a bit more and see the landscape better.


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xantronixtoday at 2:00 PM

One thing I've noticed is that LLMs have allowed middle managers trapped inside the role of a developer to finally self actualise.

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bluGilltoday at 1:25 PM

I'm about 50% that way. However when the AI is done coding I then step back and review to find places the code quality is unacceptable. I also have to stop the AI once in a while because it forgets the point and does something stupid. Junior engineer learn, AI does not.

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ctdinjeu7today at 1:25 PM

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