Why do AIjeets demonize people who program manually so much? Is it a form of insecure cope? Serious answers only
last week the indian dev team AI review on my PR... the feedback was about code formatting... on a completely different service... even the smartest computers on the planet can't help em.
>>108893021We don't? I've seen snail cats seething about someone use AI lmao.
>>108893021>jeetsAI was created by White people for White people.
I don't know, but pre-AI jeets were funny as fuck. We usually had to rewrite outsourced front-end code completely when received. Can't believe managers thought it was worthwhile since it effectively made everything more expensive.
>>108893021Try this racism irl and try saying the p word irl without getting your neck snapped
At my workplace jeets are in charge of a MES system. Things break constantly and A4 sized queries that take 30 seconds are typical for production.
>>108893567Program?
>>108893643>MES system>A4 queriesThat's super common, especially with American goycattle systems which have data split over thousands and thousands of tables because the system is run by boomers and Americans are uniquely resistant to standardization because it's muh literally gommunism and no one other than pajeets are willing to maintain them thanklessly while being paid peanuts.
>>108893567>go to jail for 25 years because someone called you a bad wordIQ of 40 detected
>>108893021If there's one group that's coping, it's the manual coders.There are plenty of them who are seething because deep down they know that they are part of the 90% that will be made redundant by Claude.
>>108893567Sanjay isn't gonna do shit.
>>108893567Sure thing, Sukdeep Subhumaniam
>>108893567sir...
>>108894094It's the prompt-monkey that will be made obsolete.You will end up with one agent specialized in requirements engineering tasks, prompting planning agent to produce implementation and backtranslate to functional terms on any decision points for the operator to weigh back in on. Which eventually will mean non-technical client-facing business people are going to end up being the prompters directly. Actual software engineers are still going to be needed to handle the more complicated tasks, e.g. to write high-performance code where it matters and where AI-gen'd slop cannot meet the bar. And they'll be needed to disentangle the occasional mess because hallucination is an insurmountable endemic flaw of LLM technology that will always continue occuring, as well as safe-guard in reviewing generated code - in particular in sectors which feature legal compliance standards.
Stupid debate. I vibecode for work and I mostly write manually for my projects (I only ask AI to review my code and find issues). It's really shrimple: I don't care about someone else's project and code and will not waste my mental energy on trying to actually understand it (and as far as I can tell, that's not what they want me to do either). With my personal projects, I care about knowing my code, knowing the architecture, owing the decisions about it and being able to continue without AI if I have to. What you want to avoid is skill atrophie and with AI this is a real danger.
>>108893671I though I told a horror story, the reality of the situation is apparently way worse than I imagined.
>>108893567Who are jeets trying to fool with these threats?Seriously. Have some self awareness.
>>108893021Because they never figured out how to program themselves.
>>108893567Indians are the weakest race on the planet. Indian men are weaker than white women.
>>108896615I'm not sure if that's been proven except for grip strength, it's still probably true.I find it remarkable that Indians can manage to be proud of India.
>>108894711Same here. I'm full-on malicious compliance with my company. They're gonna get AI slop since that's what they want now. My personal projects are more curated. I still use LLMs for some things but I review every line, manually modify as needed and have a higher bar for what's acceptable.
>>108897649It's better than a lot of countries and it's not culturally cucked by Christianity or Islam like most thirdie countries.
>>108898065>It's better than a lot of countries and it's not culturally cucked by Christianity or Islam like most thirdie countries.>looks at literally any Muslim or Christian country, including Dubai- tier 1 cities built in the motherfucking desert>looks at 90% Indian Hindu rape rat infested India, in one of the most fertile parts of the worldlol, lmao Rajesh the Hindu rape rat....there's that 45 IQ from inbreeding showing us exactly why you worship stone carvings of pedophile cartoons. There's a reason why it's always you Indian Hindu rape rats begging and crying to infest Muslim and Christian countries, but never the other way around. People only ever flee from living around your Hindu cult of rape and pedophilia.https://www.india.com/topic/rapeEveryone should read and spread this link of daily news in India so we can brownpill the world on the necessity of Hindu genocide. There is simply no other solution.
>>108893021>Ask unserious question>Ask for serious answers onlyWhat possesses a man to do such a thing?
>>108893021What mostly bothers me is the weird level of cheerleading for AI companies, I'd really have no problem with people doing stuff with AI locally. But big AI just feels like more consolidation of power which is the last thing we need. Ties into the piracy aspect too, I don't really care if some guy trains themselves, ideally for non-profit reasons, but corporations repurposing code, images, audio, is less acceptable. But what do I know, I'm just a filthy luddite.
>>108898065That's honestly a weird cope that I've only seen pajeets engage in. Let me tell you, no one other than terminally online pagan bros cry about Europe/West not being pagan anymore. Also religion is more likely to be changed by the people that follow it than the other way around. Christianity didn't change Rome, it was Rome that changed Christianity. Same for Islam. It's only in recent history we've seen the rise of 'puritan/fundamentalist' movements that demand we go back to the 'purer' forms of the religion like wahabbi movement in Islam or Evangelical movements during the great awakening going back to the apocalyptic roots of Early Christianity and that's mostly due to advent of mass education and schooling allowing unwashed masses access to the religious texts instead of being interpreted via selected elites.
>>108893021Essential reading to answer most questions of this nature.
>>108893567But what if his name is actually pajeet?
>>108899852actually an interesting read
>>108894257The number of actual engineers required industry-wide will be small, and that number will shrink as AIs improve.