• @[email protected]
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    721 day ago

    Please be applicable to business accounts, Please be applicable to business accounts, Please be applicable to business accounts, Please be applicable to business accounts,

    I want to get rid of this shit so bad, of another junior dev submits a shit MR they can’t explain because they had chatGPT write it I’m going to explode. Also, the number of AI executives we have in charge of our manufacturing company is somehow more than we have in charge of manufacturing, and guess what?! They are all MBAs who haven’t written a god damn line of code in their life but have become professional “prompt engineers”.

    • @yemmly
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      391 day ago

      Every time I hear someone talking up prompt engineering, I feel like I should say something. But I don’t.

      • @elrik
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        2521 hours ago

        “Prompt engineering” must be the easiest job to replace with AI. You can simply ask an LLM to generate and refine prompts.

      • @[email protected]
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        1619 hours ago

        I’ve met someone employed as a dev, who not only didn’t know that the compiler generates an executable file, but actually spent a month trying to change the code, not noticing that 0 of their code changes were having any effect whatsoever (because they kept running an old build of mine)

      • @SlopppyEngineer
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        121 day ago

        They probably tested in ideal circumstances and their stuff breaks down when even coming close to an edge case.

        • DominusOfMegadeus
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          91 day ago

          I would be really interested in learning a language. The AI assistance method actually meshes very well with my learning style. I would never submit anything to anyone that I was not certain was good working code though. My brain wouldn’t let me do it. Now i just need to choose a language.

          • @[email protected]
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            1423 hours ago

            I applaud your ethics. But you don’t know how close you are to falling from grace.

            Just yesterday I had to remove perfectly tested, sensible and non-ai code from our production system, not because that it did not do what the author intended, but because what the author intended was flawed. And this is exactly what ai also cannot teach you right now: Taking a step back to realize that your code might be right, but your intentions are not.

            Definetly keep at it. But be aware you will do the wrong things even with perfectly working code.

            • @SlopppyEngineer
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              423 hours ago

              Yeah, the code can work flawlessly in test, but after a few months of production there are a lot more records or files and the code starts to have issues.