Elon Musk thinks coding dies this year.
Not evolves. Dies.
By December, AI won’t need programming languages. It generates machine code directly. Binary optimized beyond anything human logic could produce. No translation. No compilation. Just pure execution.
Musk: “You don’t even bother doing coding.”
Code was never the point. It was friction. A tax we paid because machines didn’t speak human. AI just learned fluent human. The tax is gone.
Now plug that into Neuralink. No syntax. No keyboard. No screen.
Musk: “Imagination-to-software.”
Thought becomes executable. You imagine an outcome, the system architects and compiles it into reality instantly.
We’re not automating programming. We’re erasing it from existence.
The entire profession collapses into a thought. Decades of training reduced to irrelevance. The gap between idea and instantiation hits zero.
You don’t build anymore. You imagine, and it materializes.
Not incremental progress. Total phase shift. The way humans have created things for ten thousand years just became obsolete.
Welcome to a world where the limiting factor isn’t skill, resources, or time. It’s whether you can picture what you want clearly enough for a machine to birth it into existence.
@failoppo@0xmer_ Surely your curtains should be removed then, unless you’re an international criminal? I haven’t heard a strawman this weak since middle school come on 😂
Over 3mil views on my video showing people the IME chip embedded into their Intel computers spying on them, never seen so many government bots in my comments trying to convince people not to disable it 😭
@adityaseeks Proximity chat like in video games, turning the highway into a COD lobby. I want to be able to chat with the guy who just sped past me, or flashing their high beams behind me, and especially in heavy traffic I wanna socialize with nearby drivers.
ironically, vibe coders are often the ones shipping and making money faster. they push products to production in days
meanwhile, "real coders" can spend weeks debating tech stacks, microservices, scalability, clean architecture, and other things that don't matter when you don't even have your first 10 users yet