This is what happens when entire industries go all in on "Move fast and break things." Imagine what they said about software applying to everything else in the world. That's what's coming.
> Security is less or no concern, bugs are more acceptable, performance / scalability rarely a concern. Quickest way to get things done
> This is what happens when entire industries go all in on "Move fast and break things." Imagine what they said about software applying to everything else in the world. That's what's coming.
This is literally how rest of the world works already, and always had. We'd still be living in caves otherwise. Fortunately most people (at least outside software) seem to understand that security is a trade-off against usefulness, and not an end goal in itself.
This is what happens when entire industries go all in on "Move fast and break things." Imagine what they said about software applying to everything else in the world. That's what's coming.
> Security is less or no concern, bugs are more acceptable, performance / scalability rarely a concern. Quickest way to get things done
> This is what happens when entire industries go all in on "Move fast and break things." Imagine what they said about software applying to everything else in the world. That's what's coming.
This is literally how rest of the world works already, and always had. We'd still be living in caves otherwise. Fortunately most people (at least outside software) seem to understand that security is a trade-off against usefulness, and not an end goal in itself.
This is not going away.
Even right now the difference with working with 'AI native' developers or with regular developers is day and night.
I certainly wouldn't want a non-clause enabled developer on my team now.
> I certainly wouldn't want a non-clause enabled developer on my team now.
You only want to work with people who are hip with the North Pole?
Typo obviously :-)