Damus
calle · 1w
I'm fascinated by the level of existential crisis developers seem to be going through. The uncomfortable truth is nobody needs you to be an artisan coder. Nobody cares about how you coded your app,...
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> You're experiencing the same as countless other artisans have experienced in the last century.

> It doesn't matter to anyone but you.

These claims are not mutually consistent. The result of the loss of craftsmanship is disposable consumer goods and the exploitation of the environment and human life. Software already was this, but LLMs are more so. The loss of craftsmanship is the loss of everything worthwhile that was being produced, and its displacement by literal garbage.
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rare · 1w
maybe. but what of the idea that it gives people the option to choose craftsmanship over code? or that it rightfully places proper value in craftsmanship again?
AU9913 · 1w
Explain how disposable digital goods is as bad as disposable physical goods.
Max · 1w
The craftsmanship moves from building the code to building the product.
Repeatedly nuked profile · 1w
> The claims are not mutually consistent Calle himself is not super mutually consistent these days. First Cashu, then Bitchat, then this Claw stuff. Half-expecting bluetooth-powered Ugandan cashu mints that can solve for quantum gravity.
calle · 1w
it's ok you can tell that to yourself and see how far you get
the axiom · 1w
I agree software already was that I don't know if LLMs make it worse they do make it more explicit so maybe society will be forced to adapt and filter the crap out better like nostr makes bots easier so the network is forced to develop filtering solutions while on closed platforms there are som...