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  • problem puppyA problem puppy

    @cwebber im still resisting the belief that 'moving fast' is at all good or useful. sprinting is shitting out bad software to abandon next year, but most of us know that real value lies in the marathon of maintenance and careful conscious choices

    Mariya DelanoM This user is from outside of this forum
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    @alice @cwebber agreed. We’ve been doing a technical migration at my workplace and we keep finding more and more issues caused by people moving fast and hurrying in the previous migration years ago + in the updates and changes made during the use of the tool in question.

    Time was supposedly saved back then, but it was actually just passed down the line for us to deal with now. And this wasn’t even with LLMs, just general tech and coding laziness around a big enterprise org.

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    • Wouter LindenhofD Wouter Lindenhof

      @cwebber

      Economic value which is indeed not the best way to measure value 😁

      Personally I have yet to see a product where the value is increased by LLM.

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      @DevWouter
      It has reduced exchange value due to the absence of scarcity, but it retains its use value.

      @cwebber

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      • AndrewA Andrew

        @cwebber LLM users are the same people who walk through modern art galleries saying "my kid could do that"

        cpmC This user is from outside of this forum
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        #41

        @andrewt
        funny bit,
        -to me anyway-

        is

        given just a bit of license & encouragement

        they likely in fact, could

        &
        some may do it well, given time & practice.

        as
        they may not have morphed into pretentious, know nothing, jerks yet

        @cwebber

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        • Mariya DelanoM Mariya Delano

          @alice @cwebber agreed. We’ve been doing a technical migration at my workplace and we keep finding more and more issues caused by people moving fast and hurrying in the previous migration years ago + in the updates and changes made during the use of the tool in question.

          Time was supposedly saved back then, but it was actually just passed down the line for us to deal with now. And this wasn’t even with LLMs, just general tech and coding laziness around a big enterprise org.

          mirth@mastodon.sdf.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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          #42

          @mariyadelano @alice @cwebber Most software is terrible. We build the same things over and over again, mostly poorly, and most people don't know any better. Even if you can see it, the tide is against you in most organizations. Is your NodeJS Kubernetes MongoDB Redis Temporal monstrosity 95% induced complexity and 99.9% wasted compute cycles and RAM? Sure. Can you practically change that? Not at most companies. Is this actually worse than writing it in vertically scaled Java on MySQL etc? Yes.

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          • mirth@mastodon.sdf.orgM mirth@mastodon.sdf.org

            @mariyadelano @alice @cwebber Most software is terrible. We build the same things over and over again, mostly poorly, and most people don't know any better. Even if you can see it, the tide is against you in most organizations. Is your NodeJS Kubernetes MongoDB Redis Temporal monstrosity 95% induced complexity and 99.9% wasted compute cycles and RAM? Sure. Can you practically change that? Not at most companies. Is this actually worse than writing it in vertically scaled Java on MySQL etc? Yes.

            Christine Lemmer-WebberC This user is from outside of this forum
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            @mirth @mariyadelano @alice so wise let's not try doing better

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            • Christine Lemmer-WebberC Christine Lemmer-Webber

              @mirth @mariyadelano @alice so wise let's not try doing better

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              #44

              @cwebber @mariyadelano @alice We absolutely should try to do better, and I appreciate everyone doing it. Every bit helps. My main point is the issues leading to slop proliferation are mostly structural and not new.

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              • mirth@mastodon.sdf.orgM mirth@mastodon.sdf.org

                @cwebber @mariyadelano @alice We absolutely should try to do better, and I appreciate everyone doing it. Every bit helps. My main point is the issues leading to slop proliferation are mostly structural and not new.

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                #45

                @mirth @cwebber @alice yep, what’s new with slop proliferation now, I think, is mostly the speed and scale of it.

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                • Mariya DelanoM Mariya Delano

                  @mirth @cwebber @alice yep, what’s new with slop proliferation now, I think, is mostly the speed and scale of it.

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                  @mariyadelano @cwebber @alice The speed is breathtaking. In the hands of very skilled engineers the coding tools can enable amazing technical feats but that raises more ethical and power concentration concerns. I've started following the development pretty closely and I think most people underestimate the danger. Not of the "paperclip factory" narrative but a much more mundane structural reduction in white collar jobs, followed by 100%+ accrual of the savings to the investor class.

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                  • mirth@mastodon.sdf.orgM mirth@mastodon.sdf.org

                    @mariyadelano @cwebber @alice The speed is breathtaking. In the hands of very skilled engineers the coding tools can enable amazing technical feats but that raises more ethical and power concentration concerns. I've started following the development pretty closely and I think most people underestimate the danger. Not of the "paperclip factory" narrative but a much more mundane structural reduction in white collar jobs, followed by 100%+ accrual of the savings to the investor class.

                    mirth@mastodon.sdf.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #47

                    @mariyadelano @cwebber @alice (And, to explain the math, when companies figure out they can do without a bunch of people, they both fire those people and use the leverage to push down pay for the rest).

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                    • mirth@mastodon.sdf.orgM mirth@mastodon.sdf.org

                      @mariyadelano @cwebber @alice The speed is breathtaking. In the hands of very skilled engineers the coding tools can enable amazing technical feats but that raises more ethical and power concentration concerns. I've started following the development pretty closely and I think most people underestimate the danger. Not of the "paperclip factory" narrative but a much more mundane structural reduction in white collar jobs, followed by 100%+ accrual of the savings to the investor class.

                      problem puppyA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #48

                      @mirth @mariyadelano can you do that out of my mentions please

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