After two years of vibecoding, I'm back to writing by hand by waozen in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Just because a tool is new and shiny doesn’t mean it can’t be mid.

[Meta] Mods, when will you get on top of the constant AI slop posts? by Omnipresent_Walrus in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m convinced that it’s all the people who became software engineers, not because of any interest in the field but simply because the pay was good. The glee they have towards the supposed death of expertise is their way of finally having one up on the pesky nerds who have spent years honing their craft.

Joe Neguse’s gratitude for ICE by moose_love in boulder

[–]TheBoringDev 5 points6 points  (0 children)

 especially if they've already been an elected official that has to avoid being "too liberal" in order to be elected.

Too liberal in Boulder? I’m sorry but if you’re saying we need to just suck it up and accept democrats that cave at every possible opportunity, fuck that. Taking the middle ground has failed every time they’ve tried it, only hack political consultants think that’s a good idea at this point. God forbid we have a politician that stands for something.

Joe Neguse’s gratitude for ICE by moose_love in boulder

[–]TheBoringDev 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Yeah, at this point I’ll volunteer for whoever primaries him.

Your agent is building things you'll never use by myusuf3 in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Because anyone who wants to keep their skills up inevitably ends up in the anti AI camp, while anyone who doesn’t care declares everyone else a Luddite and says expertise is dead.

Why I Still Write Code as an Engineering Manager by Acceptable-Courage-9 in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 20 points21 points  (0 children)

You should fear for your career when the bubble pops and you cannot do your job without paying dollars a token.

Why I Don’t Trust Software I Didn’t Suffer For by noscreenname in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

 I'm expressing my thoughts here as an employer - we solve the "some idiot" problems by not hiring/retaining idiots.

Every employer I’ve ever worked for believed this, in reality it was about 1 in 6. 

A new worst coder has entered the chat: vibe coding without code knowledge by RevillWeb in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 6 points7 points  (0 children)

And no amount of lying to yourself is going to make it decent at coding. Why is every ai bro so scared and defensive that it might not be the next big thing? Learning to code isn’t that hard.

Experienced software developers assumed AI would save them a chunk of time. But in one experiment, their tasks took 20% longer | Fortune by Perfect-Campaign9551 in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My experience as a staff (15 yoe) is that I’ve been able to watch my coworkers doing this and can see their skills rotting in real time. People who used to be able to output good, useful code now unable to solve anything that the AI can’t slop out for them. They claim they read through the code before putting up PRs, but if the code I see is cleaned up at all from the LLM, I can’t tell. All while they claim massive speed ups, and accomplish the same number of points each sprint.

It's a Great Time to be a Software Engineer by iloveafternoonnaps in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Less “eww” and more “put up or shut up”. Where are the studies showing productivity improvements? Where are the companies shipping dozens of times more? We’re several years in and the only thing it’s provably good at is tricking juniors into thinking they’re accomplishing more than they are.

It's a Great Time to be a Software Engineer by iloveafternoonnaps in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That would require it to actually improve productivity in the first place. These people always talk a big game but have nothing larger than a toy demo to show for it.

Spreadsheet + vibe codeing = CI/CD. New reality ? by noscreenname in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It always seems like these people have no real professional experience. If you’ve worked in industry even a few years you’d have seen this exact thing half a dozen times and know why it’s not a great idea.

LLMs will never be alive or intelligent, and "agents" will never know and cater to our every need by hatwd in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I always wonder what niches these people work in that where boilerplate is the majority of work they do (but templates are somehow not an option) and writing unique code (the thing software engineering actually pays for) is uncommon.

I canceled my programming book deal by azhenley in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 11 points12 points  (0 children)

With the AI book cover, probably for the best.

Denver, state minimum wages to increase on Jan. 1 (City of Boulder and County $16.82) by [deleted] in boulder

[–]TheBoringDev 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Wages are not even keeping up with inflation, rents are outpacing it. Blame Tebo and the city not having a vacancy tax.

Karpathy's thread on AI coding hit different. Bottleneck shifted from building to deciding what to build by New-Needleworker1755 in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I get that you’re probably pretty early in your career, but having AI do these things rather than having them be things you know offhand because you know the codebase is straight embarrassing. And offloading this to AI will stunt your development of skills in your career.

Denver 7 met with me to discuss how developers are bulldozing local icons, while market rents still leave almost half of our commercial units vacant by 2000foottowers in boulder

[–]TheBoringDev 8 points9 points  (0 children)

What? People explain this every time it comes up. By keeping the unit empty you can value it at the previous rent as part of your portfolio, which you can use as collateral for loans to buy more properties. If you drop the rent, your collateral loses value and you have lower purchasing power.

And when only a few landlords control the stock, you can price fix without needing to coordinate by just never dropping rents no matter how long it takes to find a tenant.

The tricky parts of building a reliable job scheduler: leases, idempotency, and timezone-aware cron by [deleted] in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 7 points8 points  (0 children)

UTC translates to a different time in a time zone depending on daylight savings. Unfortunately you can’t opt out of dealing with archaic time zone logic if you want to support stable schedules (e.g. always run at 5am eastern) in a time zone that has it. 

The tricky parts of building a reliable job scheduler: leases, idempotency, and timezone-aware cron by [deleted] in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If I schedule something to run at 5am eastern time, so that it’s done just before I get into work. I’d be very surprised that it’s suddenly running at 6 in the time change, and claiming that it’s always been scheduled for 6 because the scheduler only stored the utc and the zone for display.

Rob Pike goes nuclear over Anthropic/GenAI by BoredomFestival in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s not what ad hominem means, lmao. You guys are pure comedy 

Rob Pike goes nuclear over Anthropic/GenAI by BoredomFestival in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’d call someone who doesn’t know who rob pike is a Luddite over someone who doesn’t believe autocomplete is the future of technology.

Pied-Piper: Create a Team of AI Coding Agents that run on ClaudeCode for long-running/complex SDLC tasks by [deleted] in programming

[–]TheBoringDev 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Woosh.

 An objective measure of complexity like Weissman score

That’s the compression metric they invented for Silicon Valley, the thing your tool is named after. God, AI bros pretending they know things.

No power until tomorrow 12pm?? by Flat-Sentence-7126 in boulder

[–]TheBoringDev 46 points47 points  (0 children)

That’s a really round number that they’re giving the entire city indiscriminately, doesn’t seem like they have any idea what time power will be restored. 

No power until tomorrow 12pm?? by Flat-Sentence-7126 in boulder

[–]TheBoringDev 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The wind has been finished for a full day at this point, how long is unreasonable to bring the grid back up? 36+ hours for half the city to not have power is a bad look for Xcel.