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mikewarot ◴[] No.45066139[source]
There's been a strong theme recently here on HN of confusing programming (the act of writing code to meet specifications) and Engineering(the writing of specifications, and the oversight of said process, along with overview of testing).

AI is definitely not ready for an Engineering role. My recent experience with ChatGPT5(Preview) via Visual Studio Code tells me that it might perform acceptably as a junior programmer. However, because I'm an old retired self taught programmer who only ever managed 1 other programmer, I lack the experience to know what's acceptable as a Junior Programmer at FAANG and elsewhere.

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1. jjangkke ◴[] No.45066394[source]
Anecdotes are unreliable, for one, your described use case and the tools you are using suggest you are at a very basic level and unable to extract the full capabilities of the tooling and models which many of use to solve if not complete complex software.

Just be aware that AI is a tool not a replacement but a human apt at AI as a tool will replace the former.