Comment by kragen
1 day ago
The graph is very interesting! The number of Indeed openings looks like it's basically leveled off at the initial early covid number over the last year; it's not rising, but at least it's not falling anymore. That seems like pretty optimistic news for developers! Total compensation is still pretty high, I hear. And it seems likely that if humans aren't replaced wholesale by AGI, the opportunities for building valuable new software are likely to increase a lot over the next few years.
Smaller teams and more bootstrapping (as opposed to venture-funded rapid growth) seems likely to reduce the reliance on recruiters who are a plague on the industry, with few exceptions.
On the other hand, maybe a lot of tasks you could previously get a lot of leverage on with a simple Perl script will just be done directly by LLMs. Not if they're customer-facing, maybe, but in cases where you just need to get some data in a different format or something.
This smells like AI.
No, I'm pretty sure Gergely Orosz is a real person. He's been blogging at that domain name since 02015: https://web.archive.org/web/20151112212434/http://blog.pragm...
I would imagine as high as 1 in 5 here is AI. this one was just lazy prompt engineering or QC afterwards
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