• @Hazzia@discuss.tchncs.de
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    787 months ago

    Saw an article on getpocket while at work by an alleged programmer that was “mourning the art of coding” because ChatGPT was doing such a good job that his non-coder friend was able to setup a webpage.

    To be fair I couldn’t tollerate reading past the first paragraph, but it definitely felt like the dude didn’t know the difference between funtional code and good code. Like, sure ChatGPT may be able to make a website, but good luck getting it to formulate anything non-generic.

    • Platypus
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      627 months ago

      I read that one, he literally described himself as mediocre programmer and is excited about gpt as a way for mediocre programmers to be competitive again. I’m sure he’s in for a really fun time when he has to find a bug in 12k lines of AI spaghetti he bolted together.

      • @Hazzia@discuss.tchncs.de
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        157 months ago

        Ahhh that certainly makes more sense. But now I’m kinda pissed at him for acting like some authority in the field up front to say “oh no ChatGPT is just so good” just to then admit that he’s closer to the non-programmer side of the scale, but that may just be my residual rage from trying to stomach that article bleeding through.

      • @Kepabar@startrek.website
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        37 months ago

        I’m excited for it for the same reasons.

        I don’t have skill in art or coding.

        But AI platforms have let me produce things that work for my personal needs that would be beyond my abilities before starting the project.

    • Thorned_Rose
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      477 months ago

      As an ex webdesigner/dev, Squarespace, Weebly and the like killed my income well before ChatGPT did.