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by th3byrdm4n
547 days ago
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It's lowering the bar for developers to enter the marketplace, in a space that is wildly under saturated. We'll all be fine. There's tons of software to be built. More small businesses will be able to punch-up with LLMs tearing down walled gardens that were reserved for those with capital to spend on lawyers, consultants and software engineering excellence. It's doing the same thing as StackOverflow -- hard problems aren't going away, they're becoming more esoteric. If you're at the edge, you're not going anywhere. If you're in the middle, you're going to have a lot more opportunities because your throughput should jump significantly so your ROI for mom and pop shops finally pencils. Just be sure you actually ship and you'll be fine. |
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