• MurrayL@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Yeah, that’s the sad part. The author seems to understand that something important has been lost, but they’ve been so blinded by the speed and ‘magic’ of agentic coding that they can’t put into words what’s missing or why.

    Like so many engineers-turned-AI-babysitters, they probably no longer understand any of the code they’re responsible for.

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      4 hours ago

      Like so many engineers-turned-AI-babysitters, they probably no longer understand any of the code they’re responsible for.

      Very accurate statement as someone that contracts as a “glorified ai slop code reviewer” and it’s sad how quickly it happened.

      junior devs/fresh grads couldn’t tell you how any of the stuff they “build” works anyways but what I’ve found shocking is senior level devs that have either simply forgotten how the code works or just don’t care anymore. They fully embraced and drank the Agentic Kool-Aid that they’ve allowed their skill set to dwindle. And I’d say the vast majority of those devs just don’t care anymore.

      It’s so bad now I personally have felt guilty simply using fish as my shell. sure it has NOTHING to do with LLMs but I found myself relying too much on the autocomplete that I moved back to just straight up plain bash so I would force myself to remember stuff. I don’t want to have to rely on a tool to do the work for me.