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bGl2YW5j
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This is awesome. It's sad that examples like this are few and far between.
bGl2YW5j
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I reckon there's a limit to how long this abstraction can go on before not understanding underlying mechanisms will seriously hamstring you.
bGl2YW5j
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I very much agree! It feels like it's going to be exceptionally challenging in the coming years to convince non-technical people of the value of true SWE; by that I mean, SWE is not just coding, it's everything around that too.
bGl2YW5j
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I've also been loving the speed Claude has enabled me to move at, and now agree that the coding part of SWE has become LLM-wrangling instead. I now see interacting with an LLM, to build all parts of software, as the new "frontend".

Following this idea, what do people think "backend" work will involve? Building and tweaking models, and the infra around them? Obviously everyone will shift more into architecture and strategy, but in terms of hands-on technical work I'm interested in where people see this going.
bGl2YW5j
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I like the analogy and will ponder it more. But it didn't take long before the article started spruiking Kasava's amazing solution to the problem they just presented.
bGl2YW5j
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Yes, but whether they admit it or not, as humans subjectivity, whether informed by culture, opinion, experience, etc, creeps in. There's also variation in how a judge applies objective assessment to law; my interpretation of law may be different to someone else's.
bGl2YW5j
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
"Outperforms" ... how can performance be judged when it doesn't make sense to reduce the underlying "reasoning" to a well-known system? The law isn't black and white and is informed by so many things, one of which is the subjectivity of the judge.
bGl2YW5j
·tahun lalu·discuss
You should challenge this idea in your internal monologue. Learn a bit more about technology and how it's made. "Fast" in most cases most definitely does not equal cheap, especially over the long term.
bGl2YW5j
·tahun lalu·discuss
Wikipedia on this topic is incredibly biased to one side or the other. It’s not a valid source in this case.