In the (now not very) long run, programming was a job meant for computers, anyway. The future will look back at "programming" the way we now look at Charles Dickens characters toiling in soot-filled factories. It's not what people are best at, and it looks like soon there will be better ways to accomplish this job.
> learning the hard way that you can have newlines in filenames
Speaking as someone who is using Unix-like systems since the days of Santa Cruz Operation and Linux on a 50 MB disk partition - not everything that is permissible is auspicious.
And most often that's because the permissions were too lax to begin with. That's what you get when a bunch of pot-smoking hippies (X) draw your OS specifications.
I avoid using even spaces in file names, for this specific reason.
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(X) - and I say that in the best way possible, though some may be inclined to disagree.
"...he and brethren were attempting to make a small fortune for themselves by secreting away an item - a printed book - that was easy enough to get in 1640 but near impossible to get in Tristan's age, making it of great worth."
"So you're thieves and chancers," said I approvingly.
"No," he objected.
-- The Rise And Fall Of D.O.D.O. by Neal Stephenson and Nicole Galland
Sure, but the specialized subreddits are a little too "baseline". For my hobbies, I still go on the actual forums when I need to speak with someone about issues beyond entry level.
Sounds like the minimum level of automation that would work is full blown AGI + autonomous robots that could at least match humans in terms of skill and strength.