Comment by ttul

14 hours ago

Yes, this actually works. In 2026, software engineering is going to change a great deal as a result, and if you're not at least experimenting with this stuff to learn what it's capable of, that's a red flag for your career prospects.

I don't mean this in a disparaging way. But we're at a car-meets-horse-and-buggy moment and it's happening really quickly. We all need to at least try driving a car and maybe park the horse in the stable for a few hours.

The FOMO nonsense is really uncalled for. If everything is going to be vibecoded in the future then either theres going to be a million code-unfucking jobs or no jobs at all.

Attitudes like that, where you believe that the richeous AI pushers will be saved from the coming rapture meanwhile everyone else will be out on the streets, really make people hate the AI crowd

  • The comment you’re replying to is actually very sensible and non-hypey. I wouldn’t even categorize it as particularly pro-AI, considering how ridiculous some of the frothing pro-AI stuff can get.