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VincentEvans ◴[] No.45005596[source]
There will be a a new kind of job for software engineers, sort of like a cross between working with legacy code and toxic site cleanup.

Like back in the day being brought in to “just fix” a amalgam of FoxPro-, Excel-, and Access-based ERP that “mostly works” and only “occasionally corrupts all our data” that ambitious sales people put together over last 5 years.

But worse - because “ambitious sales people” will no longer be constrained by sandboxes of Excel or Access - they will ship multi-cloud edge-deployed kubernetes micro-services wired with Kafka, and it will be harder to find someone to talk to understand what they were trying to do at the time.

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1. enos_feedler ◴[] No.45010794[source]
Its alright because you can shove all of that into an LLM and have it fixed instantly
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2. worthless-trash ◴[] No.45010801[source]
See, you're using the definition of "Fixed" from the future, not the current definition of fixed.