I have a lot of thoughts on AI.
I've been working on this post for a couple of months now. It's very personal, characteristically lengthy, and sure to be at least somewhat controversial. Take it (or don't) as you will.
I have a lot of thoughts on AI.
I've been working on this post for a couple of months now. It's very personal, characteristically lengthy, and sure to be at least somewhat controversial. Take it (or don't) as you will.
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As I read through this, nodding, and
@collinsworthJosh Collinsworth mentioned how it's possibly worse at generating front-end code for good reasons, it occurred to me that there is probably overlap between:
- the people happy to install and use all the packages and libraries for the DX (to hell with the bundle size or accessibility concerns), and
- the people who embrace LLMs in coding.
If you're already working many abstracted miles away from the web platform, vibe coding isn't such a leap.
RE: https://hachyderm.io/@collinsworth/115686140228966988
Another is this post by
@collinsworthJosh Collinsworth in which he talks equates AI Optimism as a form of class privilege.