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Comment by Imustaskforhelp

1 month ago

I am an AI hater (atleast in some of its current context precisely used for this) and you have worded some things I like to say in a manner I hadn't thought of and I agree with all you said and appreciate what you said man!

Now, I do agree with you and this is why I feel like AI can be good at just prototyping or for internal use cases, want to try out something no idea, sure use it or I have a website which sucks and I can quickly spin up an alternative for person use case, go for it, maybe even publish it to web with open source.

Take feedback from people if they give any and run with it. So in essense, prototyping's pretty cool.

But whenever I wish to monetize or the idea of monetize, I feel like we can take some design ideas or experimentation and then just write them ourselves. My ideology is simple in that I don't want to pay for some service which was written by AI slop, I mean at that point, just share us the prompt.

So at this point, just rewrite the code and actually learn what you are talking about (like I will give an example, I recently prototyped some simple firecracker ssh thing using gliderlabs/ssh golang package, I don't know how the AI code works, its just I built for my own use case, but If I wish to ever (someday) try to monetize it in any sense, rest assured I will try to learn how gliderlabs/ssh works to its core and build it all by my hands)

TLDR: AI's good for prototyping but then once you got the idea/more ideas on top of it, try to rewrite it in your understanding because as others have said the AI code you won't understand and you would spend 99% time on that 1% which AI can't but at that point, why not just rewrite?

Also if you rewrite, I feel like most people will be chill then buying even Anti AI people. Like sure, use AI for prototypes but give me code which I can verify and you wrote/ you understand to its core with 100% pinning of this fact.

If you are really into software projects for sustainability, you are gonna anger a crowd for no reason & have nothing beneficial come out of it.

So I think kind of everybody knows this but still AI gets to production because sustainability isn't the concern.

This is the cause. sustainability just straight up isn't the concern.

if you have VC's which want you to add 100's of features or want you to use AI or have AI integration or something (something I don't think every company should or their creators should be interested in unless necessary) and those VC's are in it only for 3-5 years who might want to dump you or enshitten you short term for their own gains. I can see why sustainability stops being a concern and we get to where we are.

Or another group of people most interested are the startup entrepreneur hustle culture people who have a VC like culture as well where sustainability just doesn't matter

I do hope that I am not blanket naming these groups because sure some might be exceptions but I am just sharing how the incentives aren't aligned and how they would likely end up using AI 90% slop and that's what we end up seeing in evidence for most companies.

I do feel like we need to boost more companies who are in it for the long run/sustainable practices & people/indie businesses who are in it because they are passionate about some project (usually that happens when they face the problem themselves or curiosity in many cases), because we as consumers have an incentive stick as well. Hope some movement can spawn up which can capture this nuance because i am not anti AI completely but not exactly pro either