@Sniperrifle151@RayEjia@thecryptofi@reaIityobserver Him wanting to offload his assets would massively devalue them for starters. He’s the meme behind the meme stocks. Other holders would offload, nobody would be buying. He’d be worth far less than 1T.
Yes and if you vibe code the issue is the project will continue down that path, slapping bandaids on, until it’s essentially impossible make good without rewriting the whole thing’s foundation. This applies to all software development and not just performance, but security and scalability concerns. It’s more obvious from the start with games.
@SebAaltonen@_dtx___ It’s hard to say, there’s not much to judge. To be honest it doesn’t look like it feels that good. You’re the one choosing to show off what you referred to as a game after 5 days.
@PaulSkallas You might have a point if you were talking about a regular consumer brand not a $650k Ferrari. You buy a Ferrari because you want a Ferrari and are rich enough to be incredibly extra, not for unemotional comfort & safety.
Also people are incredibly emotional about their trucks.
@real_Miroslav@SawyerMerritt It’s subjective obviously but that’s a bit of a crazy take. f12, 812, 458 to name a couple are still highly regarded for their elegant design, not name. LaFerrari too but that’s a different beast. 458 in particular was often referred to as the best looking car in the world.
@pitdesi Look good but it’s just copy and pasting existing design. That looks almost exactly like a beefier version of the Amalfi. Though I’m not a fan, Jonny Ive is intentionally trying to do his own thing with a Ferrari flare rather than the Chinese method of designing cars.
Copilot is beyond autocomplete etc but that’s really a different thing, not true for almost all Claude users. Competing AI companies are not going to commit suicide by charging regular users full API pricing lol. Even if they did you have to burn through billions of total tokens to rack up a $3000 bill which is not your average employee.
@BuildWithTom@kenwheeler What are you talking about? No of course not. Obviously MS has incentive to not use Anthropic’s services financially and for other reasons. I don’t doubt prices will increase. I do doubt people now utilising AI professionally will have to go without.
But the premise is broader, non-coders aren’t going to be cut off from AI as you suggest if they’re generally able to get value for the company out of it. I’m not sure who these non-coders who have abandoned their roles to vibe code are. A designer I work with does it but he’s still performing his role AND making legitimate contributions to FE code at least.
@blackbirdsage@kenwheeler Depends on the company and the value of the subscription. If even a few people with AI means one less salary to pay or significantly more output it’s an easy decision. That’s not directly comparable to software licenses (which of course they pay if it’s required for the job).
@kenwheeler And I’m saying I don’t think that’s true for business funded accounts because non-coders can get valuable results from AI even if it’s not building full on SaaS products.