>have had a niche app idea>haven't coded in years>never bothered sitting down to work on it>ask mr claude>claude shits out a working mvp in literally 3 minutes
>>62316934I have a suspicion that knowing how to properly instruct AI might get paid better than coding in foreseeable time. It saves time and money both, though one is the other.
>>62316934sameglad i took the healthcare pill and can make 275k comfortably while i tell people to lose weight.
>>62316987also instead of having a 20 minute long discussion about how to lose weight via calorie counting i spend 3 mins and then start them on a GLP.
>>62316934I have some notion in coding, did a physics course in coding, coded some simple CFD stuff, recoded from VBA to python an instrument for a big4.3 weeks into Claude and I'm building my own trading terminal, several indicators and stuff. So far so good.Never in my life I'd an app in 10 minutes. Fuck codechuds and their overpaid jobs and fuck those companies that refused me, bunch of niggers in suits and trannies in dresses, I hope they get their jobs replaced by AI and die in the streets homeless.
>>62317006>then start them on a GLP.why not just fast?
>>62317014because people want something, a script, a new med, a service. not advice.
>>62316987>glad i took the healthcare pill and can make 275k comfortably while i tell people to lose weight.That's going to be automated too.
I never expected that kind of stare trom you now im fucking so horny & cant stop laughing.
>>62317008yeah fr like all the hours I spent learning python 10 years ago, VBA and SQL for work. All that shit is meaningless now. Claude is like >oh ahh yeah u need c++ for that but that's ok I'll do that for you ok done go download this and this ok run this in the terminal ok your app's done hey want these other features lol i can do this
>>62317014people are too weak to fastthey want something that does the job for them
>>62317008>trading terminalalready exists, easy to make>>62316934>>62318019definitely not a particularly complex idea, if you'd known how to code before you probably could have capitalized on it while it was still possible to profit
>>62317014Because 50% of this board lies about being doctors now because SWE is a dying career choice.
>>62316934I tried ai for coding years and years ago and it never wanted to help me because my projects weren’t appropriate Even coding a simple crypto coin it would start and then cancel
>>62316969They said the same thing about people who know how to be good googlers a decade and a half ago.
>>62316934Great dude you just discovered templates!
>>62317008As much as I loathe AI, it is fun watching smarmy tech faggots build their own guillotine.
>>62316934weird, because it took me months and months of iteration to make a decent B2C app, and I’m a SWE by dayis this what ai psychosis looks like?
>>62316934by learning to code you learn how to actually talk to the machine you are using everyday. using an AI agent does not replace that level of control.>>62316969they will adapt. at some point it's probably going to proactively ask a couple of simplified questions that every 95 IQ middle manager can answer in a semi-consistent way and then just do its thing. prompt engineering is an early adopter problem.
>>62316934You'll end up demented, because didn't solve complex coding challenges.
>>62320170People still don’t know how to google. You ever watch most people google? The shit most people input into that bar is crazy, no way for them yield good results. AI is the only thing that actually changed that because it can interpret their retarded searches. That said, prompting is like using Google on massive steroids. At least for now you need much higher than average logic and data hierarchy awareness, you need to understand how to write very clear process-like instructions, and to build apps you’ll also need a much higher than average level of computer expertise and none of these things are things that will go away completely. My company has already stopped hiring software engineers in favor of hiring prompt engineers. It’s pretty crazy. Software engineering was a viable career path for like 50 years and they eventually built themselves out of a job.
>>62320395>they eventually built themselves out of a job.Based retards
>>62318089Does this exist? In the way I want? No, I don't think so, But it is indeed easy, with Claude.>>62320291kek