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saulpw 4 hours ago

> as if debugging python code is the point of it all.

You have a good point, but I would argue that debugging itself is a foundational skill. Like imagine Sherlock Holmes being able to use any modern crime-fighting technology, and using it extensively. If Sherlock is not using his deductive reasoning, then he's not a 'detective'. He's just some schmuck who has a cool device to find the right/wrong person to arrest.

Debugging is "problem-solving" in a specific domain. Sure, if the problem is solved, then I guess that's the point of it all and you don't have to solve the problem. But we're all looking towards a world in which people have to solve problems, but their only problem-solving skill is trying to get an AI to find someone to arrest. We need more Sherlocks to use their minds to get to the bottom of things, not more idiot cops who arrest the wrong person because the AI told them to.