Young programmers don’t check their work - they just ship garbage that they haven’t reviewed and wrecks everything. If you are an incompetent CEO who doesn’t understand software engineering,you should break labour laws and hire these people
Technically nothing illegal happening here. I mean he’s a shithead by the sound of it, but year of highschool left = 17 or 18, quite likely 18 since it’s summer right now. 18 year olds you can hire for 40 hour weeks even. Younger teenagers, fewer hours, but legal.
How do I know this? This shithead is from my country, at least according to his name. You don’t see the letter ‘ü’ in a lot of American names, do ya
Quick google says that 2 years ago he was still an intern. He’s probably something like 22, 23 himself. Working for multiple startups, at one of which he’s the CEO. He’s either hustling big time and will burn out soon, or he’s only pretending to do anything, and will fizzle out anyway.
Edit: Never mind, he’s 24. Q2, the company he runs with his friends paid 2k EUR in labor taxes, average monthly turnover is 3k. Sounds like they’re selling ChatGPT consulting services to someone, but just one client lol
the last paragraph is just saying the young programmers who embrace using AI to generate code are more productive and thus more competitive.
10x refers to being ten times more productive or useful than the average programmer, or a programmer as productive as ten other programmers.
Shipping is when you put out a new feature or product, roughly the same meaning as launching.
AI-native is a buzzword for programmers who have only vibe coded (i.e. used AI tools to do the coding and thinking for them), as opposed to normal / experienced devs who might be more skeptical or hesitant to embrace AI tools.
Oh wow. I guess I’m just too old then. Damn, are we really going to live in a world where developers are just rare and all code is done by this combo(AI and these so called vibe “developers”)?
yes, we already live in that world I think, programmers were always a bit loose on standards, so it makes sense it would slip to new lows. Not sure at what point there will be consequences catastrophic enough that regulations kick in and we start requiring minimal education like other trades (an engineer in any other field has to be licensed and educated, but in software we trust infrastructure to anyone, and there are no guard rails to prevent disaster, it’s all “self-regulated”).
I see people at work (whose backgrounds are as soldiers or line cooks, not computer science majors) using AI to do their jobs.
It’s incredible to me, how incapable the workers are, unable to think through basic problems on their own. We joked about people relying too much on Q&A sites like StackOverflow in the past, but this is an entirely new level of normalized incompetence.
Why ain’t this post making any fucking sense to me? Especially the last paragraph. I read it like 5 times.
It says:
Young programmers don’t check their work - they just ship garbage that they haven’t reviewed and wrecks everything. If you are an incompetent CEO who doesn’t understand software engineering,you should break labour laws and hire these people
Technically nothing illegal happening here. I mean he’s a shithead by the sound of it, but year of highschool left = 17 or 18, quite likely 18 since it’s summer right now. 18 year olds you can hire for 40 hour weeks even. Younger teenagers, fewer hours, but legal.
How do I know this? This shithead is from my country, at least according to his name. You don’t see the letter ‘ü’ in a lot of American names, do ya
Quick google says that 2 years ago he was still an intern. He’s probably something like 22, 23 himself. Working for multiple startups, at one of which he’s the CEO. He’s either hustling big time and will burn out soon, or he’s only pretending to do anything, and will fizzle out anyway.
Edit: Never mind, he’s 24. Q2, the company he runs with his friends paid 2k EUR in labor taxes, average monthly turnover is 3k. Sounds like they’re selling ChatGPT consulting services to someone, but just one client lol
Yeah but the line for “shipped code” goes up which looks GREAT in meetings! Look! The line! Lines going up! As lines must! Always!
the last paragraph is just saying the young programmers who embrace using AI to generate code are more productive and thus more competitive.
10x refers to being ten times more productive or useful than the average programmer, or a programmer as productive as ten other programmers.
Shipping is when you put out a new feature or product, roughly the same meaning as launching.
AI-native is a buzzword for programmers who have only vibe coded (i.e. used AI tools to do the coding and thinking for them), as opposed to normal / experienced devs who might be more skeptical or hesitant to embrace AI tools.
Oh wow. I guess I’m just too old then. Damn, are we really going to live in a world where developers are just rare and all code is done by this combo(AI and these so called vibe “developers”)?
yes, we already live in that world I think, programmers were always a bit loose on standards, so it makes sense it would slip to new lows. Not sure at what point there will be consequences catastrophic enough that regulations kick in and we start requiring minimal education like other trades (an engineer in any other field has to be licensed and educated, but in software we trust infrastructure to anyone, and there are no guard rails to prevent disaster, it’s all “self-regulated”).
I see people at work (whose backgrounds are as soldiers or line cooks, not computer science majors) using AI to do their jobs.
It’s incredible to me, how incapable the workers are, unable to think through basic problems on their own. We joked about people relying too much on Q&A sites like StackOverflow in the past, but this is an entirely new level of normalized incompetence.