Was coding more fun before AI?
>>108585606Why is it always webshitters complaining about AI ruining their life? I haven't seen one C/++ or rust developer complain about the state of things.
>>108585606Hasn't changed for me.Was fun, is fun.
>>108585701rust developers are too busy dilating to notice
>>108585606The only programmers at my company who are excited about AI are mediocre programmers and script kiddies. None of the extremely technical people who can read assembly in their sleep and recite TLS specification care about AI.
>>108585606I like it a lot. It's great for accelerating the development of shit I don't care about.
dude is selling courses.. wat coding?coding is when you have an objective, a current real make it deal target. a dude who sells courses is already disappointed in coding because he didnt reach his goal, his projected impact with coding.obviously every retard out there wants to ride the "AI apocalypse" trends heated by those money of retarded CEO's whom better invested in runtimes (a real deal world target) their vibe coders ride upon. because you know, heh, runtimes, runtimes are the future. and im just planting the seeds, ye, you should too.
>>108585606nothing changed, you can still write code without AI, what is your problem?
>>108585606For me it's the same, although I barely use AI. I like using it at work because the codebase is gigantic and niggerlicious, so it's good at finding how to do this or that.
>>108585606Absolutely.
>>108585606No it wasn't. Nothing changes, just different abstractions.I made a thing today..Could never have done this before AI because this is the coding equivalent of shit posting.I mean you win some and you lose some I suppose. No more typing out assembly and busting my fingers up for years.On the other hand, have idea, make it, and it is done.I have fond memories of the past, but I'm pretty happy where we are going.https://onlyfeds.entrained.ai/
>omg claude code does everything for me so perfectly it's too easy now ecks deeThe only people who say this are web devs, shills, and jeets
>>108585606Coding was never fun.
>>108585606Coding is better nowadays. I can simply set up a couple of AI agents and create whatever I want.We won.
>NOOO my work became easier this isn't fun!!!lol
>>108586760I mean, you won in the department of rotting your brain to dust and becoming dependent WALL-E-esque cattle. That has to count for something, right, AI sistas?
>>108585701Rust devs are the type to buy into the vibecoding hype and C devs wouldn't use it or any vibeware anyway.
>>108586771Keep crying, I don’t need coders anymore
>>108586780You are a parasite and you need death.
>>108585701They all roped already.
>>108586785No
i'm cumming day and night
>>108586785Settle down there, angry autist. Go watch your beloved My Little Pony again to ease your pain.
>>108586888>autisticWrong again, cattle. I'm literally the opposite of an autist. I'm an intelligent, talkative socialite. I don't watch ponyshit, it's cancer and has always been cancer. Anything else you want to get wrong?
>>108586809ok this is epic
>>108586785typical right wing pedo rage
>>108585606Those of us using AI are having more fun than ever before. AI enables us to do tasks we would never dream of in a fraction of the time it would have taken before. AI developers don't code—we write specs and define tasks. We don't fuss with the small details—we lay out the broad strokes and ideate. Programming with AI is a godsend to people who build things. Anyone not enjoying using AI was never a builder in the first place—they were just midwits who preferred using other people's time to wank themselves off over whether to use an int or a long.
>web """coding""">funhow nigga
>>108586780That's why you're on 4chan/g/ talking about it (paid per post) instead of doing anything, right?
>>108587398Cope, codetrans. You will die of hunger
>>108586935Spoken like someone who’s never felt the actual "godsend" of deep work. Framing the craft as "fussing with small details" is a classic tell that you’re more interested in the dopamine hit of shipping than the integrity of the thing being built. Real builders understand that the "broad strokes" are meaningless if the foundation is a black-box hallucination you’re too lazy to audit. There’s no artistry in being a glorified prompt manager; you’re not "defining tasks," you're outsourcing your critical thinking to a statistical model and calling it a spec. If you think choosing the right data type is "wanking off," you’re not a builder—you’re just a project manager with a compiler, and you’re going to be the first one crying when the technical debt of your "fraction of the time" shortcuts finally comes due.
>>108586935>”builder”good morning sir. not sure what “builder” means, my title says “senior SWE”. that sounds nice about your todo app.
Grim
>>108587490nta but yea if you just prompt and never look at the code of course you will be doomed when your product becomes sizable. If you act like a tech lead and actually review output and demand revisions before committing anything its pretty much the same as before AI except your contributors work and reply to feedback instantly instead of asynchronously
>>108585606no. spending too much frustrating time debugging is not fun. escpecially if its a really subtle bug.
>>108585606AI is great for coding. probably 90% of coding is unnecessary and was created by dipshits who just got excited they were going to force everyone to use their pattern or framework and they would get money for writing the book about it. Then there are code review dipshits who use code review for politics and hold 3 hour meetings to review variable names. Now they can jack off to AI.
>>108587639lol
>>108585701>import solution >solution.use()There’s no noteworthy skill involved in building something that relies solely on highly abstracted frameworks.
>>108587440You will die by hanging.
>>108585606Only for people who wanted to do it for non-financial reasons. I switched majors from applied statistics to computer science because I liked the structured logic of it (especially after experiencing the sloppy drunk math of stats and economics).If you don't care about that and just want to clock in/out and get your bag then you'll be bored to tears without a machine assistant.
Eh. Before AI you'd just spend a ton of time looking things up on StackOverflow. But since AI killed StackOverflow, it will start having a dearth of training data. So enjoy the time before AI goes full schizotard as its been entirely trained on its own hallucinations in the coming years.
>>108587490I'm sorry to say but shipping faster beats polishing and not shipping at all. Despite being someone who loves intellectual masturbation, I had to learn this the hard way. This is what separates professionals from hobbyists.