@ryancarson 100% my experience. I built a pretty decent app for my workfow around agentic testing and workflows. Worked on it for maybe 3 weeks.
Suddenly I noticed. The flow of just building skills and just alkig to the agent is just much better than looking clicking somewhere.
@difficultyang Just remember that you are just meh to someone else π. Stop comparing dicks. Do your work and strive do be your best self with people that you look up to.
@nic_amadio This person is just not prioritizing for savings. Thats all.
I save close to 30k every year. Make close to what he makes, plus wife income. Have also a kid.
Looking forward to the time where we stop with the whole "vibe coding" and just accept the new reality. The code written is the cheap, what matters most is the whole architecture around it, and that takes experience to judge what's needed. Same for building guardrails
I truly believe that the engineering teams will move towards product engineering (which are responsible to build the product, and think about the technical implementation but heavily into the actual Product), and tooling engineering, which are responsible to build the software..
You just need a single developer to step up the quality of your engineering.
Tools like bugbot and many others are good, but can't really be integrated fully into your organization's life. And internal tooling, now with the help of llm's becomes so much more powerful.
@jorgemanru you are comparing apples to oranges.
Which makes me wonder, is that a bait question ? LIke, you come from a company which is known to have high standards for people joining, but still, you raised that question. I'll use Fable to try and figure out where is the catch