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by Thanemate
107 days ago
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>billions of people will be empowered to spin up whatever software they need on demand As long as:
1. They have access to a computer
2. They have affordable access to a capable language model
3. Someone will actually care about using their output instead of simply spinning up their own custom version of whatever idea they have The number 3 is something many people miss, especially on HN: Why would I want to use YOUR software if it's easy for me to cook up my own? Perhaps out of efficiency or lack of time, in the same way I order pizza instead of baking my own when I'm tired or can't be bothered to bake pizza. Then the software becomes truly throwaway, in the same way takeaway is, and everything is a greenfield project because rewrites are literally easier and faster to make than patching up existing stuff. |
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You're still in the mindset of thinking about software as something you sell to other people. Forget that crap. Software will be something you summon on demand to solve a specific problem you have. As long as people have problems that computers are good at solving, they'll keep using computers. What likely won't continue is computer programming as a career, but so what?