| ▲ | roadbuster 5 hours ago | |
> Whenever a new layer of abstraction is added LLMs aren't a "layer of abstraction." 99% of people writing in assembly don't have to drop down into manual cobbling of machine code. People who write in C rarely drop into assembly. Java developers typically treat the JVM as "the computer." In the OSI network stack, developers writing at level 7 (application layer) almost never drop to level 5 (session layer), and virtually no one even bothers to understand the magic at layers 1 & 2. These all represent successful, effective abstractions for developers. In contrast, unless you believe 99% of "software development" is about to be replaced with "vibe coding", it's off the mark to describe LLMs as a new layer of abstraction. | ||
| ▲ | w4yai 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> unless you believe 99% of "software development" is about to be replaced with "vibe coding" Probably not vibe coding, but most certainly with some AI automation | ||