|
|
|
|
|
by rgilliotte
85 days ago
|
|
Looking at the commit history, this came together pretty fast. Assuming it's AI-assisted (hard to know for sure), it's a good example of the opposite of the "AI replaces developers" narrative. AI is making whole categories of projects viable that simply weren't before. Not because they were technically impossible, but because they were too time-consuming for a niche audience to justify the effort. Thanks for the cool project! (testing now) |
|
I do agree that AI does make a whole category of projects feasible, but I disagree that AI does not also replace developers.
Should AI replace developers? I'd argue no, and the recent Amazon outage proves that.
But is AI replacing developers? Many companies seem to be doing so, whether or not it's a good idea.
I've also subscribed to the idea that even if AI doesn't replace me, I could be replaced by a developer using AI, so it's in my best interest to understand how to use it effectively (hence the projects!)