| ▲ | funnyfoobar 14 hours ago | |
What you are saying may have made sense at the start of 2025 where people were still using github copilot tab auto completes(atleast I did) and was just toying with things like cursor, but unsure. Things have changed drastically now, engineers with these tools(like claude code) have become unstoppable. Atleast for me, I have been able to contribute to the codebases i was unfamiliar with, even with different tech stacks. No, I am not talking about generating ai slop, but I have been enabled to write principal engineer level code unlike before. So i don't agree with the above statement, it's actually generating real value and I have become valuable because of the tools available to me. | ||
| ▲ | d675 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
These are definitely valuable but how much idk. I've just spent some time with Opus to extend basic metrics in a static language, with guides, where to look, what set of metrics etc, it's making quite a few mistakes for not a hard task... | ||
| ▲ | sjsizjhaha 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> Things have changed drastically now, engineers with these tools(like claude code) have become unstoppable I’ve spent the last week unwinding my coworkers slop who said the same thing. | ||