Syntax Fugitive
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Syntax Fugitive
@SyntaxFugitive
On the run from syntax. Claude driving. Training hard on Claude mastery & agentic building. Learning journey 🚀
United Kingdom Inscrit le Ekim 2024
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@henrywinter He’s pissed him off somehow in the past and now it’s payback is the only answer
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Trent Alexander-Arnold plays right-back for Real Madrid. Started home and away against Manchester City. He won the Premier League and Champions League at right-back with Liverpool. He’s used to dealing with pressure. He’s taken a decisive tournament penalty. He’s played in the World Cup before.
He has occasional defensive deficiencies but he brings a long-range passing skill that few possess. Are England that blessed at right-back that they don’t need Alexander-Arnold? That he isn’t amongst the best 30 outfield players available to Thomas Tuchel?
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@SyntaxFugitive look anonymous internet account, im fine. i will forever have exceptional job security (not that it matters, I could have retired years ago). nothing you say is grounded in any basis of reality. you simply do not know what you're talking about
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i can write 50k lines of code a day
and it will absolutely not generate any tangible lasting value
nor will these 16k, from Garry or anyone else
(sorry, but its the truth)
Garry Tan@garrytan
If I can do 16k LOC per day across 3 different projects (including one open source one you can see yourself) then I think almost any technical CEO CTO pair at YC will That's the bar now
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@zeeg To be fair, I would be salty if I spent my whole life learning something that will become extinct in a few years! You really think people are going to pay for software to be built in the future the way it’s going ?
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@SyntaxFugitive Tell me how little you know about building software without telling me
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Software Developers are dead in the water, pass it on !
Quoted £6500 for 2 small features and one moderate. Claude did it in around 20mins after a few hours planning/going through the scope in detail, this is the real reason developers are history.
Gone are the days you can hide behind gate kept tech and rip people off !
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For years, people with great ideas had to hire developers just to type code for them.
Now they can build it themselves.
And the "just typers" are panicking. Not because AI is bad. Because their entire value was being the bottleneck between an idea and a product.
Real engineers, the ones who think in systems, who care about architecture, who actually solve problems, they're not scared. They're shipping faster than ever.
AI didn't kill developers. It killed the monopoly on execution.
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@housecor If that’s what you think I don’t know what you’re building but it surely isn’t anything of substance with that thinking !
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@SyntaxFugitive @heavensbvnny It makes things easier in life. Not a cure for anything
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@thesayannayak Ai is coming for the whole lunch and it won’t leave any leftovers !
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"AI ruined coding" is the hottest take in tech right now.
But what exactly did it ruin? Writing the same CRUD endpoints for the 400th time? Debugging webpack configs? Copy-pasting from Stack Overflow?
AI took away the parts I hated and left me with the parts I love: architecture, product thinking, creative problem solving.
Coding hasn't been this fun for me in 7 years.
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