I'm kinda scared.Everyone is using AI for coding. Am I missing out something great?
you havent even moved on from frogposting
Don't sloppify yourself frogposter.
coding is deadeven 10 year olds can build apps and websites with ai
Yes. Unlike me, you're missing out on losing your skills and getting rug pulled by anthropic and other niggerkikes slashing usage suddenly FOR THE SUBSCRIPTION I FUCKING PAID FOR ALREADYyou definitely should join usthey won't make it more expensive and incrementally lobotomize it more they pinky promise
>>108460171Is there a selfhost version?
>>108460178There are local models, but they are so far behind the current proprietary models it's no contest.They exist only to look good in benchmarks.
>>108460178They aren't very good but I guess it also depends on your baseline. If you can't write a single line of code, they might still help you a bit, but if you already have experience only the best models are really worth it imo.
No, all the good software was written a decade ago or more.
>>108460148Relax froggu even vibecoders need to have ideas on what to code. You got nothing
>>108460148>I'm kinda scared.>Everyone is using AI for coding. Am I missing out something great?Depends, I have been testing out come vibe coding shit and it's good enough to make some interesting stuff.But if you want to develop low level stuff not yet atleast asfaik.
>>108460213>>108460219I'm interested in doing better (depth) in my code and improve my skills, can local models help?
>>108460273>I'm interested in doing better (depth) in my code and improve my skills, can local models help?You mean as in all it does is give you code examples you can use in your code base? Probably but I haven't found a model that is really good at it. Or maybe the languages I use are that obscure.
>>108460297I mean guide me do TDD something like that.
>>108460153frogs are cute, will never move on. Frogsite sorry
>>108460309Just learn TDD yourself. Read (gasp!) a book on it.
>>108460327I was expecting AI to be a strong mentor for that but yeah you're probably right.
>>108460148Yes. Don't listen to the seething copefags on /g/ who would have you believe that it's completely useless. I was one of them, but you are genuinely gimping yourself if you believe the retards here. The average midwit here is incapable of anything beyond black-and-white thinking, and as a result, is too retarded to understand how to intelligently integrate AI into their workflows while mitigating the issues it has. To them, you're either programming by hand, or you're a braindead vibecoder.
>>108460327>Read (gasp!) a book on it.Where you using cars and dinos when you were a kid?Anyways: https://youtu.be/BQ2mPfFe24I
>>108460347I'm not a boomer I'm just a zoomer with an old soul.
>>108460273I don't use any AI generated code, but I do ask a lot of questions to AI like "Can you show me an example of how to do X with Y library?" Local models are perfectly good for that unless the library you're asking about is very new. Standard library and just general coding approaches and best practices are perfectly fine, too.
>>108460164My kid just started a company!
>>108460376Yeah asking questions is what I was thinking. If I use AI to only write easy code then it will probably replace me in the future, so I have to be more skilled than it.
>>108460164>make a web app with vibe coding>it copies verbatim from some toy project that does the same thing>all user data publicly available to anyone who can find the link>absolutely no security>potentially open to a lawsuit from the guy you inadvertently copied because you didn't credit them in the licenseMany such cases. SAD
>>108460148anything people are "learning" now will be automated anyway. you can hop in at any time and get the gist of it pretty quicklyyou have retards investing months of their lives optimizing workflows, skills, md files, whatever that will be obsolete in whatever agentic coding tool one of the big players releases next monthif you have a job where they are demanding productivity increases, have that conversation with your manager. be clear about what is expected and how AI may be helpful. set goals and have them be clear about what they expect of you. they may fire you anyway, but I doubt this is a song and dance you need to do preemptively. you have time
>>108460401why not also get an ai to add the licenses and an ai to be a lawyer to back you up see we can go on... an ai to be your judge and an ai to pay for the ai judge...
>>108460148I don't know. They just lobotomized claude bigly. AI is pretty cool but I feel like it's too costly to run. I don't know if it's got an actual future
You're missing out on not being a faggot who spams trannyfrogs all day
>>108460148You're missing out, but honestly it doesn't matter because soon humans will be cut out of the loop entirely.
>>108460164>even 10 year olds can build apps and websites with AIbut also>if you don't adopt AI ASAP you're left behind and part of the permanent underclass
>>108460148You're missing out on nothing, it's literally unusable now. Hard to believe this is the subsidized usage limits with VC monies.keep your skills.