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Hmm, ~30 years ago the compilers that I was using were generating generally fine assembly/machine code. Some of the other tooling was more troublesome: cross platform high performance numerically stable code and C++ static template deduplication paid for a lot of beers around then, and I needed them.
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thank you my elder statesman .. i hallucinated .. maybe ~40 or ~50
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Compilers are deterministic and they actually possess domain knowledge of what they are trying to do. AI models are non-deterministic, have no real domain knowledge due to lack of an underlying world model, and their way of "writing" software is to spew out something that looks like something that they have been trained on, then iterate on it long enough until it has reached the level of being barely runnable.
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good, "this underscore user". stay in that lane.

AI is absolutely deterministic, just as much as a a car is, with a human driver (who is also soon going to be replaced with AI anyway) .. I ship more, fix more bugs, audit my code for security more and thoroughly enjoy not just the process of building, but also the asymmetric power i wield by out executing my well funded competitors with 100 developers and 10 testers dnd 5 devops and 10 full time sales staff.

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I don't think you know what deterministic means
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I don’t thing you know what being in denial means ;)
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Indian dev culture
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Nah man that's not it
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Rent free.
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Sure, dude lol

If you actually did this work, you'd know that code is cheap, and it's figuring out what to build that's hard. And then selling it, too.

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i'v got some openings in case you need a job bud
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Bet. Link it lol.
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shes pissed like a little b
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actually wait, claude code single shotted yo crappy wedev career bye bye lol
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Yeah, that's what I thought lol
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