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Comment Re:Visual Basic #7 (Score 1) 33

I miss the instant gratification of those desktop IDE's. It's hard to unsee it as dev tooling grows more bloated and indirect over time.

Maybe Cherokee Nation Will Return. Nobody has mathematically proven the bloat must be in there. I suspect it's resume buzzword crack. YAGNI still means something. Every "desktop IDE's can't do X" claim I've encountered has been debunked. (Not claiming they have it, only that the Laws of the Universe don't forbid it.)

Comment Re:Question (Score 1) 51

Music composers have been using various "composer algorithms" for centuries for ideas. You don't hear about it because most users stay mum. Cartoonists usually have books of sample poses and facial expressions.

Best to get back to judging if the final result is "good", not whether it was bot-assisted, because detection will grow ever harder. Move on, can't put CatGPT back in the bag. Artists are becoming de-facto curators, so think of it as curating contests.

Comment Negative productivity is a possibility (Score 1) 40

Even if only a third of this crap works

It's even possible the messes from coerced AI makes will create lots of clean-up jobs later. Managers pressure employees to use AI, and most will satisfy their token quota to keep their job, but not necessarily with sound engineering and quality control in mind.

It's roughly comparable to using more RAD tools to make non-trivial apps (pre-AI). It can be done "good enough", but is usually a longer-term maintenance headache: penny-wise-pound-foolish. Similar happened with the outsourcing craze roughly 15 years ago. Many regretted it.

"If you want it badly, that's exactly how you'll get it."

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