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by NothingAboutAny
144 days ago
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>Has everyone started using agents and paying $200 subscriptions? If anything in my small circle the promise is waning a bit, in that even the best models on the planet are still kinda shitty for big project work.
I work as a game dev and have found agents to only be mildly useful to do more of what I've already laid out, I only pay for the $100 annual plan with jetbrains and that's plenty.
I haven't worked at a big business in a while, but my ex-coworkers are basically the same. a friend only uses chat now because the agents were "entirely useless" for what he was doing. I'm sure someone is getting use out of them making the 10 billionth node.js express API, but not anyone I know. |
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That would be fine if our value delivery rate were also higher. But it isn’t. It seems to actually be getting worse, because projects are more likely to get caught in development hell. I believe the main problem there is poorer collective understanding of generated code, combined with apparent ease of vibecoding a replacement, leads to teams being more likely to choose major rewrites over surgical fixes.
For my part, this “Duke Nukem Forever as a Service” factor feels the most intractable. Because it’s not a technology problem, it’s a human psychology problem.