| Yeah exactly. I think it's a combination of 1) wrong level of granularity in prompting 2) lack of engineering experience 3) autistic rigidity regarding a single hallucination throwing the whole experience off 4) subconscious anxiety over the threat to their jerbs 5) unnecessary guilt over going against the tide; anything pro AI gets heavily downvoted on Reddit and is, at best, controversial as hell here I, for one, have shipped like literally a product per day for the last month and it's amazing. Literally 2,000,000+ impressions, paying users, almost 100 sign ups across the various products. I am fucking flying. Hit the front page of Reddit and HN countless times in the last month. Idk if I break down the prompts better or what. But this is production grade shit and I don't even remember the last time I wrote more than two consecutive lines of code. |
Except, not all work is like that. Fast-forward to product version 2.34 where a particular customer needs a change that could break 5000 other customers because of non-trivial dependencies between different parts of the design, and you will be rewriting the entire thing by humans or having it collapse under its own weight.
But out of 100 products launched on the market, only 1 or 2 will ever reach that stage, and having 100 LLM prototypes followed by 2 thoughtful redesigns is way better than seeing 98 human-made products die.