| ▲ | dig1 7 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> The houses are better, and they go up faster... This is highly debatable. They look better, but whenever I inspect the walls and see what is holding the house together, I just shrug and leave my contact info, because I know I’ll be called to fix the mess. > ...and building them increasingly feels like magic. Engineering should not feel like magic to those with a proper education. Otherwise, we are merely practicing alchemy. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | close04 7 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> This is highly debatable. Unfortunately the author never even tried to debate. He made a big mental leap from "you can build entire neighborhoods and immediately remodel them with a click" to "the houses are better", with no word on how and why they are they better. When something feels increasingly like magic it means you understand less and less of it. So in fact you are less and less qualified to say anything about the result. The author is wowed by the process and the glitz and sees this as an equivalent to "quality of results". | |||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | dzhiurgis 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> because I know I’ll be called to fix the mess. Maybe that was possible 2 years ago, but for the last year it's just not simply true. Sure there will be codebases that will get messy, outgrow the amateur vibe coder, etc. But AI is already better than 90% coders. Certainly can focus better than 99% of coders. | |||||||||||||||||