Even if AI coding actually gets gud (which it probably won't) what it will never do is stop stupid people doing retarded things like storing other people's license photos in an open, public database without encryption. The AI would have to tell users "your idea sucks and you should be ashamed of yourself, you fucking retard" which is impossible.
Future senior coders are going to become sanitation workers and make obscene amounts of money wading through unimaginable mountains of shit ideas proomted into production by retards.
That's actually one problem a sufficiently competent AI could solve, since an unencrypted database can still store encrypted cyphertext. In this hypothetical future you tell the AI to store sensitive data in an insecure database so it automatically adds the necessary infrastructure to do that securely.
AI coding is great if you already understand coding. It significantly speeds my development up, but I also know how to do it in pieces and my prompts are basically pseudocode. It's not much different than working with a development team.
Now if you know fuck all about coding, you can eventually get something up that runs by blindly pasting generated code in, but good luck fixing it later if the AI hallucinates its way into a corner.
those fluent in the language and have it do most of your bitchwork and you can yell at it on the fly when the code doesn't pass the eye test.
script kiddies who know enough to install languages and environments and hit run. They no longer have to go ask the same fucking questions on stack overflow anymore. Limited to scripts rather than projects.
everyone should strive to be at least a script kiddy in 2025, it's like having a digital swiss army knife.
What's a good way to reach script kiddy level? How long does it take? I never got into coding, did a course in highschool forever ago but I just fucked around on online all semester. We were learning an outdated code (can't remember the name) and my teacher literally didn't know it,he was also a pedo freak (true story), so I didn't really give it a chance.
I feel the same way about design. Yeah, you can try to design a place with it, but if you don't know how to anyway, it's not going to work. The AI is a tool.
Even if AI coding actually gets gud (which it probably won't) what it will never do is stop stupid people doing retarded things like storing other people's license photos in an open, public database without encryption. The AI would have to tell users "your idea sucks and you should be ashamed of yourself, you fucking retard" which is impossible.
Future senior coders are going to become sanitation workers and make obscene amounts of money wading through unimaginable mountains of shit ideas proomted into production by retards.
Future seniors? As a senior I can tell you that that's already what we do. The shit just smells like curry instead of overheating server farms.
That's actually one problem a sufficiently competent AI could solve, since an unencrypted database can still store encrypted cyphertext. In this hypothetical future you tell the AI to store sensitive data in an insecure database so it automatically adds the necessary infrastructure to do that securely.
AI coding is great if you already understand coding. It significantly speeds my development up, but I also know how to do it in pieces and my prompts are basically pseudocode. It's not much different than working with a development team.
Now if you know fuck all about coding, you can eventually get something up that runs by blindly pasting generated code in, but good luck fixing it later if the AI hallucinates its way into a corner.
AI coding is great for two tiers of coders:
those fluent in the language and have it do most of your bitchwork and you can yell at it on the fly when the code doesn't pass the eye test.
script kiddies who know enough to install languages and environments and hit run. They no longer have to go ask the same fucking questions on stack overflow anymore. Limited to scripts rather than projects.
everyone should strive to be at least a script kiddy in 2025, it's like having a digital swiss army knife.
What's a good way to reach script kiddy level? How long does it take? I never got into coding, did a course in highschool forever ago but I just fucked around on online all semester. We were learning an outdated code (can't remember the name) and my teacher literally didn't know it,he was also a pedo freak (true story), so I didn't really give it a chance.
I feel the same way about design. Yeah, you can try to design a place with it, but if you don't know how to anyway, it's not going to work. The AI is a tool.