• atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    Could just go full Luddite and pull his tooth by tying string to it like developers who refuse to use AI.

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      4 days ago

      Not using the nonsense machine doesn’t mean we have to abandon the whole rest of the toolbox.

      Jumping on the new shiny thing and relying on it over all the other tried and tested tools is the core re-occuring mistake in development.

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        Jumping on the new shiny thing and relying on it over all the other tried and tested tools is the core re-occuring mistake in development.

        What? This fantastical scenario has never happened. Name one other new development tool that has lead to the sort of issues you seem to think will happen. Debuggers? Auto-complete? Syntax highlighting? Better build tooling?

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          3 days ago

          Hey man, maybe re-read my comment. It’s not long.

          I never said a single tool causes issues. I said abandoning existing tools to only use the new thing is a problem.

          See people who want to only use the newest frameworks, to the point of re-building projects when they come out.

          See people who fixate on a single design pattern and insist on using it in every application.

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            3 days ago

            I never said a single tool causes issues. I said abandoning existing tools to only use the new thing is a problem.

            And I said - when the hell has that ever happened? Ever?

            See people who want to only use the newest frameworks, to the point of re-building projects when they come out. See people who fixate on a single design pattern and insist on using it in every application.

            I’m talking about development tools not platforms and libraries. An LLM is not replacing a framework. It’s not replacing… Anything really.

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        4 days ago

        So google how to do a root canal is cool with you?

        No.

        This is going to kill the software developer space.

        Not even close.