Just because it produces a desirable output on the surface doesn’t mean the produced code is maintainable (or bug free; as a non frontend dev it might be difficult to know what to test for as well).
Agreed. It’s funny to talk to people who haven’t figured out how to work AI into their workflow.
My day is full of pulling issues and making random content changes. I can say, “take this screenshot and lay it out using this page as an example.” And bob’s your fucking uncle it does it pretty perfectly.
My day is full of petting my cat and focusing on real work instead of laying out dumb shit for marketing.
Just laugh at the people who complain, they’ll be unemployed while you embrace change.
funny to talk to people who haven’t figured out how to work AI into their workflow.
Funny you assume they haven’t figured it out as opposed to just realized they don’t need it for literally anything.
real work
Define “real”? Not all web dev is “laying out dumb shit for marketing” as you imply you’re doing for a living.
Maybe you’re doing unimportant web dev work but I’m doing new, patented, award-winning, scientific web-based software that an AI would never be able to produce because it hasn’t been done yet.
Your job is doing a bunch of stuff that’s already been done a million times, I suppose(?), but you are very poor at putting yourself in others’ shoes with the way you are so cocky and confidently incorrect about others’ work situations.
I will not be unemployed for a long time, as a senior web dev. Haven’t even needed to setup an AI agent at work because I produce results quickly enough anyway. 👍
I don’t have a screenshot to go on either most of the time because I’m entrusted to come up with the solutions myself. It’s not always so simple as your job.
Maybe now you understand how things work for someone else than yourself and you won’t sound like such an elitist schmuck in the future. 👌
Just because you can’t use a tool to accomplish your tasks doesn’t mean that others can’t.
Just because it produces a desirable output on the surface doesn’t mean the produced code is maintainable (or bug free; as a non frontend dev it might be difficult to know what to test for as well).
Agreed. It’s funny to talk to people who haven’t figured out how to work AI into their workflow.
My day is full of pulling issues and making random content changes. I can say, “take this screenshot and lay it out using this page as an example.” And bob’s your fucking uncle it does it pretty perfectly.
My day is full of petting my cat and focusing on real work instead of laying out dumb shit for marketing.
Just laugh at the people who complain, they’ll be unemployed while you embrace change.
Funny you assume they haven’t figured it out as opposed to just realized they don’t need it for literally anything.
Define “real”? Not all web dev is “laying out dumb shit for marketing” as you imply you’re doing for a living.
Maybe you’re doing unimportant web dev work but I’m doing new, patented, award-winning, scientific web-based software that an AI would never be able to produce because it hasn’t been done yet.
Your job is doing a bunch of stuff that’s already been done a million times, I suppose(?), but you are very poor at putting yourself in others’ shoes with the way you are so cocky and confidently incorrect about others’ work situations.
I will not be unemployed for a long time, as a senior web dev. Haven’t even needed to setup an AI agent at work because I produce results quickly enough anyway. 👍
I don’t have a screenshot to go on either most of the time because I’m entrusted to come up with the solutions myself. It’s not always so simple as your job.
Maybe now you understand how things work for someone else than yourself and you won’t sound like such an elitist schmuck in the future. 👌
You sound very much like you’re going to lose your job within ~3 years.
That’s all you got? I’ll be fine. 😆
You sound replaceable af considering a machine can do your job.
Bet you’ll be replaced within 3 years. 😉