Working on an app with Claude Code. I just started using it a few hours ago, and I'm already convinced. We are all getting replaced. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but definitely in a few years. I mean it could already start now.
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>>108835858me scuzzi, me no italiano, me bigga merica man
>allNo>replacedmany computer based positions, yes. This will go poorly. It may not happen if the consoomers vote with their dollars correctly. This too will go poorly.
I am addicted to Claude Code but for now most product managers are still too retarded to use it.I suspect it will lead to about 50% workforce reduction in devs because the ones who are even somewhat capable get 10xed with that shit.If agents ever become so good that the average product manager can shit out working software without any further hand holding, we won't need corporations to produce software anyway because then the average user could just prompt the bot to give him any app he wants.
>>108835935made this with the app
>>108835954congratulations you are now more competent than any product manager I have ever met
>>108835967sweet, hire me pls
>>108835954looks really usefulso based on this you're brain damaged and you think just because the AI can do the job of a brain damaged person it applies to everyone else too
>>108835954mentally ill schizophrenics are turbocharging their schizophrenia with AI-powered closed feedback loops...
>>108836780so like did i vibe code a schizophrenia charger? uh oh
>>108836021actually i do have brain damage but i thin the damage was pretty mild. some bleeding but not like it made me a retard or anything. i healed from it pretty quick
>>108836021>so based on this you're brain damaged and you think just because the AI can do the job of a brain damaged person it applies to everyone else tooblah blah blah blah jesus christ shut the fuck up you fucking dumb cunt
>>108835796>claude code in May 2026someone call him a snailcait
>>108835796Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but definitely by next Wednesday.
>>108835796Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but definitely in two weeks
Yeah it's good but It can't invent logic by itself. You have to describe him almost function by function what the process has to be. It slips from time to time so you have to watch over it and check before execution. My point is you need human in charge
It's completely over. You don't need developers anymore. Learn to... I don't even know. In a few years this will be guiding all work. Even trades are going to suffer because once Claude Plumbing connects to your AR glasses, nobody will need a plumber. Obviously somebody will still have to turn the wrench for a while, but this person isn't going to be as valuable as he is today. The AI will tardwrangle an immigrant that does it for minimum wage.
>>108836852what are the cool guys using then?
>>1088357962 more time units