• mesamunefire@piefed.social
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    3 days ago

    Im looking forward in the next 2 years when AI apps are in the wild and I get to fix them lol.

    As a SR dev, the wheel just keeps turning.

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      2 days ago

      I’m being pretty resistant about AI code Gen. I assume we’re not too far away from “Our software product is a handcrafted bespoke solution to your B2B needs that will enable synergies without exposing your entire database to the open web”.

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        2 days ago

        It has its uses. For templeting and/or getting a small project off the ground its useful. It can get you 90% of the way there.

        But the meme is SOOO correct. AI does not understand what it is doing, even with context. The things JR devs are giving me really make me laugh. I legit asked why they were throwing a very old version of react on the front end of a new project and they stated they “just did what chatgpt told them” and that it “works”. Thats just last month or so.

        The AI that is out there is all based on old posts and isnt keeping up with new stuff. So you get a lot of the same-ish looking projects that have some very strange/old decisions to get around limitations that no longer exist.

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          Holdup! You’ve got actual, employed, working, graduated juniors who are handing in code that they don’t even understand?

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          The AI also enabled some very bad practices.

          It does not refactor and it makes writing repetitive code so easy you miss opportunities to abstract. In a week when you go to refactor you’re going to spend twice as long on that task.

          As long as you know what you’re doing and guide it accordingly, it’s a good tool.

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        without exposing your entire database to the open web until well after your payment to us has cleared, so it’s fine.

        Lol.