| ▲ | therealpygon 18 hours ago | |||||||
I don’t believe people who have dedicated their lives to open source will simply want to stop working on it, no matter how much is or is not written by AI. I also have to agree, I find myself more and more lately laughing about just how much resources we waste creating exactly the same things over and over in software. I don’t mean generally, like languages, I mean specifically. How many trillions of times has a form with username and password fields been designed, developed, had meetings over, tested, debugged, transmitted, processed, only to ultimately be re-written months later? I wonder what all we might build instead, if all that time could be saved. | ||||||||
| ▲ | hintymad 18 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> I don’t believe people who have dedicated their lives to open source will simply want to stop working on it, no matter how much is or is not written by AI. Yeah, hence my question can only be hypothetical. > I wonder what all we might build instead, if all that time could be saved If we subscribe to Economics' broken-window theory, then the investment into such repetitive work is not investment but waste. Once we stop such investment, we will have a lot more resources to work on something else, bring out a new chapter of the tech revolution. Or so I hope. | ||||||||
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