I don’t think much of them will be inclined to since information and “knowledge“ will be easily available via a prompt in any LLM. They won’t care to know what’s going on under the hood of anything. I mean, they already…
The problem is that most people who vibe code or use these claims of “anyone can code now” ignore that software isn’t just a pile of code, but also documentation, tests, design documents, and several other artifacts…
Now tell me which executives ever did the math on how remote working makes juniors take longer to learn and then took hiring decisions based on that math. This all seems good in theory, but doesn’t seem to hold out in…
The company does pay per usage for something though, be it data center usage, be it water and power for their own data centers.
I don’t think much of them will be inclined to since information and “knowledge“ will be easily available via a prompt in any LLM. They won’t care to know what’s going on under the hood of anything. I mean, they already…
The problem is that most people who vibe code or use these claims of “anyone can code now” ignore that software isn’t just a pile of code, but also documentation, tests, design documents, and several other artifacts…
Now tell me which executives ever did the math on how remote working makes juniors take longer to learn and then took hiring decisions based on that math. This all seems good in theory, but doesn’t seem to hold out in…
The company does pay per usage for something though, be it data center usage, be it water and power for their own data centers.