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I used to be a coder but lost the will to live after AI became a thing and fucked my shit up. What do people like me do, these days
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>>107028550
become a programmer, AI is so cash it's unreal, you can paint in broad strokes and AI fills the rest with code I honestly never cared about
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>>107028550
troon out and become a Mac user. fagalaggot
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>>107028550
ITS
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>>107028550
Is coffee good for you?
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>>107028550
code things that are not just boilerplate
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Programming kind of sucks nowadays. It used to be a ton of fun even as a job. I feel like my job has turned into generating random shit. I don't even actually think about it. Just "No thats wrong do this." or "No that's close, but I want this like this". It's like your job is managing this ultra smart autistic retard because he's the best and fastest coder at the company, but also completely literal... and can't do simple math.
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>>107028550
if you can't beat them join them
if you can't join them then beat them
if you can't do either then suicide is the only option
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>>107028550
Good. Codetrannies deserve to suffer
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>>107028550
Imagine the smell. Then program it.
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Just like before the rise of artificial intelligence.
The technology commits the cardinal sin of tools: it is unreliable, and no one takes responsibility for the consequences of the disasters rendered because the service providers make the customer sign away the risk of such behavior.

There have been attempts to integrate technology into the production line with catastrophic results. The truth is that AI is untrustworthy. It is too non-deterministic. Too chaotic. Even enterprise-level solutions cannot avoid this and tend to hallucinate and invent things. They break things and then they say “I apologize, you're absolutely right.”
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>Had a coding class back in 2022
>Had to look up the thing the boomer wanted us to do by hand/in forums back then since cuckGPT wasn't a thing yet obvs
>He ended up catching me looking it up

Fuck my luck really. My life has been full of shenanigans like this up to this point
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>>107029575
Me but in 2011
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>>107028550
Make code that isn't unoptimized jank vibe shit that takes up 200% of the space a user-made program would. You're panicking over the fact people are peddling an inferior product.
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I’ve got a degree in System Design, and honestly, AI still feels a bit unreal

I can take a system graph I’d normally spend days coding by hand, feed it to an AI, and get working, deployable code fast. Real tools, real systems, not just demos

This tech can literally power businesses that put food on the table for real people

So when I see AI doomers panic, I can’t help but laugh a little
We’re not looking at the end we’re looking at the next massive shift in how we build things
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>>107029061
i'm doing fun with AI. even though sometimes made me frustrated. lol

most of the script i use is generate by ai but i also learning something.
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>>107030113
>i have no working experience but i'm sure my code is great
Your shit will start falling apart in 6 months and you won't know why.
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I just have a hard time trusting anything I don't know end to end. AI absolutely can pump out plausible code at an inhuman rate, but if you're going to commit something... plausible is insufficient. Until AI gets to the point where you can trust it implicitly 100% of the time, I don't think it's going to be that useful for codebases on which anything important rides.
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>>107030297
Also, I do a lot of work with Salesforce and ai is often completely fucking useless there. The platform has decades of undocumented or poorly defined behaviors and API surfaces that AI just can't navigate reliably.
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>>107028550

Take joy in watching the Indian Hindu rape rat invaders who were trying to replace you, now get replaced by AI. Then watch them cry and scream and kick their cockroach legs around, and go to McDonalds to avoid getting deported back to their "superpower" India.
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>>107028550
Imagine the odour.
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>>107030331
I was on a failed project to integrate Salesforce with Epicor. The Salesforce docs we were given were all in pirate talk.
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>>107030113
Just more evidence that degree means literally nothing
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>>107028550
You were never a proficient coder to begin with then

>what do
Learn a trade skill or rot in the gutter while AI takes your job, I guess
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girls dont fart
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>>107028550
>>107029061
> coding for money
Code as a vocation
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>>107030981
Yeah, Salesforce as a platform sucks. How much it sucks is only eclipsed by how much Salesforce as a company sucks. But its obtusity and idiosyncrasies combined with its rate of adoption mean job security for people willing to learn it. I'm pigeonholed and trapped in the ecosystem professionally but it doesn't appear to be going anywhere and SF's efforts to train AI on it will likely be permanently hampered by the screeching of enterprises unwilling to expose even their proprietary metadata combined with SF's own ineptitude in resolving the tech debt which results in workarounds to its edge cases being located in islands of guru knowledge... nested in walled gardens.



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