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by hard24
105 days ago
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Also when you are writing code yourself you are implicitly checking it whilst at the back of your mind retaining some form of the entire system as a whole. People seem to gloss over this... As a CEO if people don't function like this I'd be awake at night sweating. |
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Which results the software engineering issue I’m not seeing addressed by the hype: bugs cost tens to hundreds of times their coding cost to resolve if they require internal or external communication to address. Even if everyone has been 10x’ed, the math still strongly favours not making mistakes in the first place.
An LLM workflow that yields 10x an engineer but psychopathically lies and sabotages client facing processes/resources once a quarter is likely a NNPP (net negative producing programmer), once opportunity and volatility costs are factored in.