How can someone be both "AI Native" and have "10 years of experience" when coding LLMs have only existed for 4 years
An AI wrote that post.
OP got the meaningless buzzword "10x" wrong :333
The image litlerally says "10 years of experience".
Oh sorry I didn't care to read it that close :3
Typical lemmy user. ๐
Let me tweak my linter to add more whitespace. Since lines of code matters more than quality or function of code, apparently
Just write a script with sed to replace \n with \n\n\n\n\n. Now you're a 5x tech bro.
Then go back a few months later to strip it all out so it now does the same thing in just 20% of the lines of code. Amazing!
Bonus points for stripping out ALL the whitespace, putting the code through as much code obfuscation as you can, ensuring that version is all that's on their backups, then taking their "generous buyout offer" when rumors of more downsizing start up again.
"You better take this pay cut, otherwise I'm going to replace you with a teenager"
Imagine being so scared that you invent lies about society changing in the next few years. This guy would have a heart attack if more devs unionized.
That 250k lines of code has definitely been thoroughly code reviewed.
Well, you see you get another AI to do the QA... Problem solved!
The poster's profile photo looks younger than the underage programmer.
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