In 2615, will it seem just as shocking that so few of us could write code?
In 2615, will it seem just as shocking that so few of us could write code?
In 2615, will it seem just as shocking that so few of us could write code?
"Me want burger" directed at the microwave while it spins your frozen mid-tier burger.
It spits out a weirdly hot but cold "burger" after a minute. The bread is mush and the patty is frozen in the center, but it's a burger none the less.
"Wow and just think, in a decade everyone could be a 5star chef like me"
I like my microwave as much as the next person, and it has its usecase like any tool, but lets not start building microwaves into cars and fridges and washing machines.
If you look at old microwave ads they claimed the microwave would replace the oven and stove and do everything in the kitchen for you faster and easier.
In my lifetime I've been told electric slow cookers, instapots, and now airfriers would do everything for me and they all ended up being just another tool.
Marketing is a hell of drug.
For some reason the burger has four buns. The pickles are on top of the outer bun. There is a second plate inside the burger.
At this rate, we will have Perfect Burgers in another six months to two years
Vibe coding doesn't mean that you can write code you dumb fuck. That's like saying that somebody can read and write because they can use voice typing and text to speech on their phone.
I wouldn't count vibe coding as writing code.
Yeah it's more like asking the village wise man to read a letter to you, but he's also mostly illiterate and just makes stuff up.
Well, he does make stuff up, but it’s not malicious. He’s just read 100 letters like this before, and also has a good idea of what you are hoping the letter says. Don’t worry though, if you call him out on it, he will apologize and try again.
Modern day script kiddies.
Even worse, at least script kiddies had to find their scripts somewhere
Literacy and programming are not equivalent. Nobody needs to learn how to code unless it's required for work. Even if AI made people able to read/write code, it would not be much of a net positive to society as there's no indication that the demand for programmers will increase as well. If anything, AI agents/chatbots would be able to replace some categories of software (like search engines), and would thus decrease the amount of software that needs to be written overall.
I bet if you went back a few decades to the pre-internet era and showed someone wikipedia, they'd come to similar lofty conclusions about how everyone will be able to become an expert in anything. Not to discount Wikipedia's value today, but we aren't living in a post-ignorance society where everyone knows everything.
If you're going to join the AI circlejerk, at least make sure you don't have erectile dysfunction.
This is one of the more absurd things I’ve read today
I can write g-code, does that also count?
isn't it strange that he just drops the "read code" part right as he pivots into his pro-AI drivel?
And nothing about describing something in natural language to the slop machine involves "writing code."