Damn this hits hard 😂
"it’s not complicated, you just start burning money and the smoke makes them smarter"
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Damn this hits hard 😂
"it’s not complicated, you just start burning money and the smoke makes them smarter"
nostr:note1mv8ldgtca9w3ymz239fen3sc3s0nf2l5sp97hx60ljcd3qrty0gsmu9t5a
If the junior developer of the future is a manager of agent managers, i wonder how people will learn this skill.
The barrier to entry seems to somehow be lowering and rising at the same time. If big tech companies are actually able to adopt these processes, it seems impossible to compete?
We used to say "programmer", then "engineer", then "developer", then it cycled around these terms for a while. But they kind of mean different things: "programmer" implies technical implementation, "engineer" implies analysis and planning, and "developer" implies creation of external value. I think this last term is going to come back into focus as AI can automate programming and engineering