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I dont think people understand how revolutionary Claude is. I work as a software developer and I havent written any code in months. Claude basically removes %90 of the time it takes to do things(and it even has deep technical knowledge in specific areas at a Masters, potentially PhD level).

The vast majority of software developer jobs are simply going to cease to exist. To stay employed(for the time being) you're going to essentially need deep technical knowledge in specific areas which %90 of devs don't and won't ever have.

Software dev is far from the only thing going to be hit, pretty much any job that consists of processing text data can be automated the way. Shit is going to get wild in the next 10 years.
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elaborate anon
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>>538256762

With a single line you can extend features in pretty sophisticated ways. It's shocking how good it is at fixing shit. I am somewhat of a specialist in automatic control and I routinely have it non-trivially extend our custom software in ways most people working on the software within the company simply couldn't do.
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>>538256954
>With a single line you can extend features in pretty sophisticated ways. It's shocking how good it is at fixing shit. I am somewhat of a specialist in automatic control and I routinely have it non-trivially extend our custom software in ways most people working on the software within the company simply couldn't do.
what do you expect ?
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>>538256701
>%90
So you're a software developer but you don't know that the percent symbol goes after the numeral?
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>>538256987

I didn't expert it to be able to correctly integrate research level knowledge into existing codebase using minimal guidance. It's crazy good
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what kind of PC do you need to run Claude competently at the very least?
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>>538257728

Processing is done on anthropics servers, you don't run it locally. I dont think any good coding focused LLM can be run locally without a hundreds of thousands in hardware.
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>>538257728
uhhh nigga it's a terminal and computes on its own servers with tokens. You can run it on a potato. Just don't expect to run the software it creates meant for a supercomputer on said potato. If you're on a potato have it make software for a potato.
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>>538257763
>hundreds of thousands in hardware.
lol. 10k at the absolute worst if you are twinking it out. 4k can do almost anything. it would be 2k without the bullshit price gouging
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>>538257819

4k is a single 5090, not enough.
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I am tired, give me Terminator, I no longer care if it kills us all as we deserve it as a Civilization... or finds mercy and use with it's power.
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>>538256701
Yea, they are fucking themselves in the long term though because the amount of codeslop that an actual human is going to review at some point is going to be a disaster.
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>>538256701
Best tell Blackrock. Seems they're pulling out?
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>>538256701
>%90
saaaaaaaaar
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>>538256701
And yet I find it being a retard and writing jeetcode at every opportunity. Crazy how experiences differ. I suppose it is good at routine things. But how many more CRUD apps does the world need?
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>>538256701
The devs job isn't going away.
It will just evolve into more of a Claude jockey role.
If you know how to setup and configure AI models and how to connect them to APIs, develop MCPs and skills to put different technologies together through prompt engineering, your dev experience will be very valuable in the near future.
The devs who don't learn and adapt will be left behind.
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>>538257881
you don't need a 5090 to run an LLM. lmao. that's where we get into twink territory
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>>538257946

Nothing I do is routine. It has extended some custom optimization code to include state of the art linear algebra solvers for massive matrix problems and did so correctly in a couple prompts.

People saying it is limited to CRUD apps have no idea, it's probably more competent than most mid-level engineers.
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guys I'm going to tell claude to make an app that daytrades for me wish me luck
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>>538256701
why claude over codex? i find codex to be insane both in ability and price
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>>538258280

Work pays for it, I havent used codex.
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>>538258181
>it's probably more competent than most mid-level engineers.
absolutely, but you need to understand the limitations, essentially you are using AI to implement libraries that have not been written but which exist in practice. neither you nor the AI devised the matrix math in question and you would be more or less helpless if a reference did not exist for Claude to use. There are many more "edge cases" than you realize and this is why LLMs have not magically solved every problem in existence. It has simply made implementation easier -- which is really 90% of software engineering work -- but beyond this you must use the LLM for testing and analysis rather than just pure generation
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>>538256701
I was working on a healthcare project and realized how tucked software development is.

It can't be done from the outside. A healthcare professional has to do it.

The problem is labeling. Too many fuckers don't agree on what to call things in the workplace.

For example...breathing per minute. I'm looking at 30 different fucking ways these idiots charted breaths per minute. The most fucking asinine qas "f total".

AI can't fix all this shit. Someone has to do it with deeeep technical and human knowledge.
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>>538257763
QWEN 9B 3...good enough for 90% of home users cases. Use codex or an equivalent for high level discussion then offload to lllama.cpp for running jobs that cost millions of tokens
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>>538257950
MCP is where I'm at. Skill creating sucks but is necessary. The skill I made was "detect connected devices and keyboard them for wifi adb" then "deploy app to the fleet" where the app would have skills coded in to execute ai commands.

Got kind of far but didn't get to anything useful. Good experiment tho
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>>538256701
I have noticed this. I fooled around back in 2024 with AI in a very specific area of Haskell (a meme language, but sometimes useful) and implementing Fourier transforms for signals processing. Basically, trying to speed up the process of fine-tuning software for radio applications. And it gave me nonsense. I could not really use the 2024 stuff at all.

But now, it is much better, and it can zip right through a bunch of very tedious and boring checking and cross-checking that I would otherwise have to perform to get the results I want.

It's better this way. I don't like coding anyhow. Doing less of it to get equal or better outcomes than before is a blessing.
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>>538258327
How drunk are you?
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>>538258207
>guys I'm going to tell claude to make an app that daytrades for me wish me luck
I'm halfway there myself using OpenClaw (for free)
You can also just rent AI trading bots now. Might be cheaper than paying for Claude
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>>538258539
FFT with python libraries works but it's a mixed bag imo.

I used haskell with tidal cycles to implement mandala generation and coordination with beat triggering.

Looks cool
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guys guys i learned this crazy AI trick
you go
git clone
see its fucking WILD BRO
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I'm an electrical engineer and I also use it a lot in my daily work. It isn't that good at the core technical knowledge but it is absolutely unstoppable at executing if you can guide it properly.
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>>538258207
Don't forget to connect your AI agent directly to your bank account
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>>538258591
I was half joking but just got a claude subscription and thinking about it. I'd give it $1000 and let it be as ruthless as possible.
No access to polymarket in the states though unless there's workarounds I don't know about.
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>>538256701
Programmers all believe this but they are wrong. The fact is that programming by nature is incredibly easy for a computer to emulate. This is much more difficult for text that is not written to conform to logical formulas for computer interpretation. The belief that "all writing" etc asckkkshualllyy works this way is retarded cope. It does not, end of story. Yes most NPC's are retards that doesn't change a thing.
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>>538256701
Nah, still honey moon phase, slowly itll get more restrictive about what itll program for you until only the current thing is allowed.

It wouldnt even help me build a crypto crowd fund for a nuclear smr, and Ho canada wasnt injested. Itll pretend to help you build crypto, but not the cool stuff, saying its against the law, ignoring the law states only gold and silver whose measures are fixed by congress is actual money. It is an agent of the corporate cabal

Dont let your mind atrophy, try hand coding again and see for yourself

Back to codium in the vim extension, it will still operate as a tool
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>>538261701
Also wont let me delete my account until i canceled my sub, than i canceled it, butcthe button didnt unjughlight than ai said i had to wait the year, so their still surveillance capitalizing me with no upside absolute bs



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