Comment by freejazz
21 hours ago
Yeah and every year before there was another poster telling me the next model iteration would be enough.
21 hours ago
Yeah and every year before there was another poster telling me the next model iteration would be enough.
The problem here is the adoption curve; Right now it might feel to you that its not worth it or not happening as it might for most people.
Than suddenly one model update moves it from 80% to 85% and now 30% of the market wants to use it.
Then it might be already too late to act like using it to your advantage, being a valuable expert or deciding things long term based on the new state of affairs.
You're in denial and this is cope. The tools aren't even close. The notion that any model is 5% away from doing what has been promised *FOR YEARS* is just facially ridiculous.
>Then it might be already too late to act like using it to your advantage, being a valuable expert or deciding things long term based on the new state of affairs.
There's no universe where this is happening. The tools just are not that good. It's been years of folks like you telling me my job will disappear, but the only thing that this has demonstrated is that the vast majority programmers have *NO IDEA* what other people actually do for a living and how they do it.