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by someguy7250
1032 days ago
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Sure. I'm the elitist, the coder who can't keep his job for longer than 2 years because he doesn't have any soft skill. At the moment I am literally considering quitting (my second job), working at a phone repair shop instead of programming, exactly because people at work prefer your kind of coders than enthusiasts like me. Thank you for convincing me. I will become a phone repair technician instead. Have fun with your amazing programming career. You will do great. (This is the sarcastaball moment for me. Seriously I'm not even being sarcastic. You will do great) > guaranteed to be faster That's good for you. I still prefer to just write `pbpaste | base64 -d` into my terminal. Sorry for wanting to solve problems in a different way |
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(Edit: @HN, just delete my account. I am done with programming career. I will change the password shortly and never log back in)
If anything I'm concerned about future developers.
If we don't understand how things work under the hood, and future generations are discouraged even more from understanding them,
And if AIs can program and code for us,
Eventually one day we will forget how to program, how to fix low level coding errors, and how to fix a broken Linux kernel.
What happens then?
Yes it sounds like the slippery slope fallacy. But we have been slipping towards this direction for too long, even before AIs became a thing.