I couldn't understand why everything is so buggy, but now I understand.

You had AI write your code and now you can't read what was produced, so you just abandon it and go on to build another buggy prototype, instead of maintaining the code.

I didn't get it, as I didn't learn to program on a code generator. I wrote Assembler and C by hand, in my exams, and did floating point arithmetic with a pencil and some graph paper.

Didn't realize that y'all are skipping the first two years of comp sci, so that you have to idea what is going on.

But... you have no idea, what is going on.

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what's hilarious for me is i basically did my first year of compsci when i was 9 years old

so actually it wasn't a loss, that my school fucked me because i was determined to be right, and gleefully proving my stupid teacher's wrong, and stopped me getting into CS back in 1994

i was already past the second year in my actual skills anyway

and then i went to work as a freelance computer tech support guy, and i was doing well at that, but the taxes and bullshit drove me crazy and if i'd paid them i would have been unable to work at this job

yay australia, and yay socialist bullshit

My dad is a network engineer, so I was writing emails and programs in the 80s. 🤙

yeah, my father was a somewhat crazy would-be inventor except he couldn't navigate the academic system either

in parallel to me learning to write advanced algorithms he was teaching me chemistry and physics

he was so terrible, i mean, literally psychopath, at being a father tho, that i didn't bite at his parents offer to foster my CS skill development, because he was involved in it

we live in a fucked up world, one one side, the devil, and on the other side, the army of fallen angels