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by nominallyfree
333 days ago
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I don't see the appeal of tooling that shields you from learning the admittedly annoying and largely accidental) complexity in developing software. It can only make accidental complexity grow and people's understanding diminish. When the inevitable problems become apparent, and you claim people should have understood better. Maybe using the tool that let's you avoid understanding things was a bad idea... |
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A manager hiring a team of real humans, vs. a manager hiring an AI, either way the manager doesn't know or learn how the system works.
And asking doesn't help, you can ask both humans and AI, and they'll be different in their strengths and weaknesses in those answers, but they'll both have them — the humans' answers come with their own inferential distance and that can be hard to bridge.