Comment by __MatrixMan__
9 hours ago
But aren't you still going to have to convince other people to let you do it with their money/data/hardware/etc? The understanding necessary to make that argument well is pretty deep and is unaffected by AI.
I've been having a lot of fun vibe coding little interactive data visualizations so when I present the feature to stakeholders they can fiddle with it and really understand how it relates to existing data. I saw the agent leave a comment regarding Cramer's rule and yeah its a bit unsettling that I forgot what that is and haven't bothered to look it up, but I can tell from the graphs that its doing the correct thing.
There's now a larger gap between me and the code, but the chasm between me and the stakeholders is getting smaller and so far that feels like an improvement.
Every AI/agentic thread on HN follows the same tension: builders want to build and solve problems. Code or task completion are implementation details to be done on the path to the actual prize: solving the problem. And then there are the coders, that have honed their mechanical skill of implementation and derive their intellectual fulfillment from that. The latter crowd has a rough time because much of it can be automated now, the former camp is happy because look at all the stuff that can now be built!