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danso ◴[] No.43537299[source]
I think the replies [0] to the mentioned reddit thread sums up my (perhaps complacent?) feelings about the current state of automated AI programming:

> Does it terrify anyone else that there is an entire cohort of new engineers who are getting into programming because of AI, but missing these absolute basic bare necessities?

> > Terrify? No, it's reassuring that I might still have a place in the world.

[0] https://www.reddit.com/r/cursor/comments/1inoryp/comment/mdo...

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bob1029 ◴[] No.43537492[source]
The reddit post feels like engagement bait to me.

Why would you ask the community a question like "how to source control" when you've been working with (presumably) a programming genius LLM that could provide the most personally tailored path for baby's first git experience? Even if you don't know that "git" is a thing, you could ask questions as if you were a golden retriever and the model would still inevitably recommend git in the first turn of conversation.

Is it really the case that a person who has the ability to use a compiler, IDE, LLM, web browser, reddit, etc., somehow simultaneously lacks the ability to frame basic-ass questions about the very mission they set out on? If stuff like this is not manufactured, then we should all walk away feeling pretty fantastic about our future job prospects.

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1. layer8 ◴[] No.43537584[source]
They were using Cursor, not a general LLM, and were asking their fellow Cursor users how they deal with the risk of Cursor destroying the code base.