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cm0002@lemmings.world to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 23 days ago

Programmers are no longer needed!

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    I seriously doubt your quality is maintained when an LLM writes most of your code, unless a human audits every line and understands what and why it is doing it.

    If you break the tasks small enough that you can do this each step, it is no longer writing a full application, it’s writing small snippets, and you’re code-pairing with it.

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      We have human code review and our backlog has been well curated prior to AI. Strongly definitely acceptance criteria, good application architecture, unit tests with 100% coverage, are just a few ways we keep things on the rails.

      I don’t see what the idea of paircoding has to do with this. Never did I claim I’m one shotting agents.

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      Great? Business is making money. We’re compliant on security, and we have no trouble maintaining what we’ll be maintaining less of in the future as the tech catches up.

      As more examples in the real world

      Aider has written 7% of its own code (outdated, now 70%) | aider https://aider.chat/2024/05/24/self-assembly.html

      https://aider.chat/HISTORY.html

      LibreChat is largely contributed to by Claude Code, it’s the current best open source ChatGPT client, and they’ve just been acquired by ClickHouse.

      https://clickhouse.com/blog/clickhouse-acquires-librechat

      https://github.com/danny-avila/LibreChat/commits/main/

      Such suffering from the quality!

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        Your product is an LLM tool written with LLM tools. That’s is hilarious.

        If the goal is to see how much middleware you can sell idiots, you’re doing great!

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          Incorrect, but okay.

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