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by jumploops
679 days ago
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> Hi! I'm afraid you've made an assumption that isn't true. Citation? Your concerns are certainly valid, but the LLMs are getting smaller, faster, and cheaper to run every day. Now, I also agree that you still need someone "programming" -- in the sense that they're telling a computer what to do, but they no longer need to "code" in the traditional sense (curly braces and semicolons). We're actively seeing non-engineers build useful software for themselves, just with a $20/month subscription to ChatGPT/Claude. Times are changing, you no longer need a 6 figure engineer to build your one-off tool. |
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If times are changing FOR GOOD, perhaps you're right? But i'm not sure they are.