Comment by d-us-vb
2 months ago
As others have said, you're missing the author's point. The author is claiming that the act of writing software is getting industrialized by LLMs. LLMs will produce small, useful, but completely disposable programs that under the previous "artisanal" model would normally take me or another programmer an hour or so to write or debug. Or for something a bit more complicated, it can be vibe coded in 10 minutes, whereas it otherwise would have taken 10 hours to write and debug. You wouldn't want to use this sort of software extensively or for very long, just like you probably wouldn't frame a photo posted on social media. It might just be something to do some random task with your computer that is nontrivial that no other software tool does out of the box.
I think the author's analogies are on point.
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