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Tom ☕
Tom ☕@codevsdev·
if AI writes 80% of your code what skill is actually yours?
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Dov Kleiman
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
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Albert
Albert@TheGreenCedar·
@codevsdev If a brush paints 80% of your painting, what skill is actually yours?
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Lad's Multiverse Account
Lad's Multiverse Account@LadsMultiverse·
@codevsdev I like to be the disruptive one. Slamming my little gavel every few minutes. Picking my nose. The slacker of the team essential. My favorite is getting reprimanded by my AI for not paying attention. 🤷🏼‍♂️ Idk they could take over the world but would rather yell at me. 😓
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John R Sweet
John R Sweet@cmosDog·
@codevsdev I’m the people person. I take the ideas from the people and prompt the machine. I make it easier. For the people to talk to the machines. IM A PEOPLE PERSON GODDAMN IT
GIF
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Nedas
Nedas@nedascd·
@codevsdev everything else related to software engineering lmfao, coding is just part of the job - plus you also need to recognize good and bad code
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Very Simple Books
Very Simple Books@enonymuus·
@codevsdev If the code you write is on a computer you didn't build, running software you didn't write, using a grid you didn't build or maintain, in a room you didn't build, wearing clothes you didn't make, in a country you didn't secure, what skill is actually yours? It's all a game.
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Tim
Tim@MrOcelot1976·
@codevsdev Making sure the code is organized in a logical fashion. Making sure that a developer can know how the code works within a minute of reading it. Making sure it's not all spaghetti and full of legacy code and dirty repos.
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Vlad Nedelea
Vlad Nedelea@VladFNedelea·
@codevsdev You gotta find a new one upstream of the code. Kinda like when compilers came around
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srojasmacro
srojasmacro@Srojas78·
Easy. Things the AI can't do well, like imagination, planning+architecting, nonlogical choices for problem solving. You're the driver the LLM is the car. But more importantly, LLMs have unlimited 10X programmers (agents) available to me 24/7 to finish my project in a month rather than 3 years
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Future_Trunks
Future_Trunks@GGFantastic_1·
@codevsdev If the bricklayer lays most of the brick, what skill is actually the architect’s?
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But The Mechanics Suck
But The Mechanics Suck@pleasurep111g·
@codevsdev My work skills have become almost entirely metacognitive. I can think about how I think I should have AI solve things.
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PrizePicks
PrizePicks@PrizePicks·
Make your picks for 250
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Douglas Karr
Douglas Karr@douglaskarr·
@codevsdev AI still doesn’t do anything until we tell it to.
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Ahmad Abu Zait
Ahmad Abu Zait@AbuZ8Studios·
@codevsdev Dreamer! Unconventional learner! Orchestrator! MOE human leading MOE model! Auditor!
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Neon_Wolf
Neon_Wolf@RMG_Neon·
@codevsdev If you writing all the higher level code is 100% translated into assembly code by the compiler... What skill is actually yours?
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chicodamus
chicodamus@chicodamus0·
@codevsdev Creative Writing and knowing shit to tell it.
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Scott
Scott@zebra3V1·
I never wanted to be a developer. However. AI has opened me up to the development process even further. To using IDE. To understanding different languages. To understanding different frameworks. To architecture. To ui and unit testing. To SDLC. To Secure coding. To a gitignore file. To the REST API to pip install. To Server side rendering. To logs to the difference in syntax in code. If you have a good background in IT. Cybersecurity. Networking. Networking protocols. OS systems. It opens a whole new world in IT. All under the guise of Cursor XCode and one of the languages. Swift.
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playsthisgame
playsthisgame@playsthisgame·
@codevsdev I have lots of skills they’re all in my .agents directory
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Jowny Tacoboy
Jowny Tacoboy@moby_diak·
@codevsdev Architect and reviewer, always the brains behind the brawn
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f00dl3
f00dl3@f00dl3·
@codevsdev Does it matter? Engineering is about design logic, not pumping out code.
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Fazz
Fazz@iloveFazz·
@codevsdev The skill of pretending I wrote the other 20%
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N0pes
N0pes@N0pes·
@codevsdev Knowing what it needs to write.
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Arthur D
Arthur D@Lintilla369·
@codevsdev Pre AI devs wrote code, dussins of people did the rest before launching. Just saying.
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thieme
thieme@thieme·
@codevsdev If 100% of the electricity that you used to write you program was not produced by yourself what did you actually do? AI is just one tool out of many. Like the compiler, the computer or electricity.
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