"I'm a chef, I hate cooking, I buy readymade meals in the supermarket."
You're right about the pride of writing actually good code. I think a lot about why I'm still writing software, and while I don't have an answer, it feels like the root cause is that LLMs deprive us of thoughts and decisions, our humanity actually.
I have never felt threatened by an LSP or a text editor. But LLMs remove every joy, and their output is bad or may not what you wanted. If I hated programming, I would actually buy software as I don't have such precise needs to require tools perfect for those needs.
No need to enjoy a good meal, AI will chew food for you and inject it in your bloodstream. No need to look at nature, AI will take pictures and write a PDF report.
Tools help because they are useful. AI is in a weird position to replace every job, activity, and feeling. I don't know who enjoys that but it's very strange. Do they think living in a lounge chair like Wall-E spaceship is good?
As for the article, it's yet another developer not using its tools properly. The free JetBrains code completion is bad, and using f-strings in logs is bad. I would reject that in a merge request, sorry. But thinking too much about it makes me sad about the state of software development, and sad about the pride and motivation of some (if not most) developers nowadays.
You're right about the pride of writing actually good code. I think a lot about why I'm still writing software, and while I don't have an answer, it feels like the root cause is that LLMs deprive us of thoughts and decisions, our humanity actually.
I have never felt threatened by an LSP or a text editor. But LLMs remove every joy, and their output is bad or may not what you wanted. If I hated programming, I would actually buy software as I don't have such precise needs to require tools perfect for those needs.
No need to enjoy a good meal, AI will chew food for you and inject it in your bloodstream. No need to look at nature, AI will take pictures and write a PDF report.
Tools help because they are useful. AI is in a weird position to replace every job, activity, and feeling. I don't know who enjoys that but it's very strange. Do they think living in a lounge chair like Wall-E spaceship is good?
As for the article, it's yet another developer not using its tools properly. The free JetBrains code completion is bad, and using f-strings in logs is bad. I would reject that in a merge request, sorry. But thinking too much about it makes me sad about the state of software development, and sad about the pride and motivation of some (if not most) developers nowadays.