Okay now have it implement an authoritative server with reliable netcode and reconnection/disconnection logic, lobbies, and finding games, in-game chat, synchronized state around starting and ending games, resignations and such
Seems like AI isn't really solving complex bugs and issues (that it itself created) in my MAUI project over the last 18 months.
Seems like it is completely hopeless at doing anything netcode consistency and performance related in game dev. Seems like unique game mechanics it doesn't do well either.
Seems like asking it specific UI stylistic changes is basically like throwing darts at a board and hoping it sticks.
Look at the Fed published employment numbers. Over 80% of new CS grads find employment in their field. That would be 0 if we were hiring none. We are still hiring juniors where I work.
no programming it's still just tool use for CRUD applications with react and tailwind
complex systems programming is just so unreliable and foolish to use LLMs to do anything important
companies adopting it for more safety critical systems are just already seeing the problems pile on and we're seeing news about it almost every day on Hacker News
If the tool can make something look smart but isn't necessarily correct, lazy employed humans will just defer to it, especially when their lazy greedy bosses tell them to, and everybody loses over time (except the stakeholders that just jump companies anyway after they made their money)
It's just sad to see these really unwise and inexperienced sentiments repeated ad nauseam
Pretty sure cheap foreign labor is more prevalent now than ever at every major tech company.
They really, really do not want to spend money. Especially not on Americans and their health insurance.
It's really strange how we're just letting them get away with this. They're on a fast trajectory toward putting Americans completely out of work and without aid, even though they're American companies first and foremost.
> It's really strange how we're just letting them get away with this.
Choosing to pay less is what almost all people do, and it is consistent with almost all of human history.
> They're on a fast trajectory toward putting Americans completely out of work and without aid, even though they're American companies first and foremost.
When push comes to shove, i.e. paying lower prices to consume more goods and services or paying higher prices to ensure your countrymen can buy more goods and services, almost everyone will choose to pay lower prices. See political unpopularity of sufficient tariffs to stop imports.
“American” is a nebulous term, and Americans have been choosing lower prices for many decades before the current crop of employees at the global big tech companies chose lower prices. It is no different than when someone picks up lower priced workers outside waiting Home Depot, who are there because they do not have legal work authorization in the US.
I think it's all bad and counter-productive toward a stable society though. I think economic sacrifices likely have to be made to ensure long-term viability. What we're doing now is accelerating the demise of everything. The entire planet even.
America could just reduce their cost of living, optimize their healthcare, make domestic business more attractive etc instead of trying to ban everything to duct tape over deeper problems
Let's not ignore the entirety of reality and what has been going on for the last few years to defend a pestilence on mankind you probably have stock invested in. I'm not going to acknowledge how insane of an argument that is you're making. It's like you heard of zero leaks, zero law suits, zero open source complaints. Zero anything. Just either intentionally or unintentionally astroturfing.
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