

Used to be in that eternal battle but a squirrel baffle solved it.



Used to be in that eternal battle but a squirrel baffle solved it.



I don’t doubt it’s possible to get better consistency but the juice is really not worth the squeeze for me. You end up churning through huge expensive models, orchestrating sub agents, writing out boilerplate hand-holding instructions (“please don’t break this, stop trying to commit to main, please lint ffs…”).
I don’t use it for Java but that would make sense with rigid enterprise patterns and VeryVerboseNamesThatAreEasierForAModelThanAHumanFactoryClazz {...
I don’t think our career is boned, moreso that all juniors trying to get in are boned. Everyone who knows what going on transition to a more hands-off architect role.
But like I said, our tokens are heavily subsidized right now. When they pull the rug, code monkey jobs will start to get listed again (with lower salaries of course).


Things I’ve realized while working with AI (Claude code):
All in all it can be useful when used with care but will never be a magic bullet.

Um acktshually you can cast Limited Wish as a 7th level in Pathfinder 🤓
A [*squints*] ~20 gun frigate with a crew of only 30-50? That’s sounds like a startup nightmare. You’d probably want double that to be comfortable.
“Get in on the ground floor of our fast paced, dynamic environment! Must be self starter willing to work watch-on-watch for the team. No sick days.”