• Sabata@ani.social
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    1 month ago

    I got back into programming because I can ask an Ai my stupid questions I’m too dumb to google correctly. I haven’t otherwise wrote code since college and kinda revived a long dead hobby. It removes a barrier to entry that I otherwise gave up on. Been working on a project to teach myself python the last few months, with Ai replacing the roll of google for the most part.

    Copy-pasting Ai code still blows up in your face just as much as code you stole from stack overflow…

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      1 month ago

      I wouldn’t say you’re dumb when it comes to Google. Their search is just a broken mess of dog shit now.

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      1 month ago

      No…stack I can usually figure out from the context of questions what went wrong. AI will very confidently and eloquently give you a very subtle bullshit answer.

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      1 month ago

      Copy-pasting Ai code still blows up in your face just as much as code you stole from stack overflow…

      Show me difference:

      They are the same.

    • Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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      The issue isn’t you doing your hobby projects however you want, it’s people being paid and produce LLM generated code.

      And the biggest issue is managers/c-suites thinking that LLMs can replace senior devs.

      And the biggest biggest issue is that the LLMs in their current mainstream form are terribly bad for the environment.

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        1 month ago

        Why wouldn’t you use AI as a shortcut if you can? Can you actually replace senior devs with AI? I’m sure that depends on the company and what they consider a “senior dev”. Maybe there’s some not-so-senior senior devs that should be worried.