| ▲ | cgh 4 hours ago | |
This comment on the article sums it up for me, at least in part: “Nobody knows how the whole system works, but at least everybody should know the part of the system they are contributing to. Being an engineer I am used to be expert of the very layer of the stack I work on, knowing something of the adjacent layers, mostly ignoring how the rest work. Now that LLMs write my very code, what is the part that I’m supposed to master? I think the table is still shifting and everybody is failing to grasp where it will stabilize. Analogies with past shifts aren’t helping either.‘ | ||