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Web Programmers will simply become Web Developers.
Just as Real Estate Developers oversee or orchestrate the building of projects and not actually doing the manual labor themselves. |
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https://i.imgur.com/22KHjpM.jpeg You'll notice that contrary to what numbnuts above has his head in the sand about the job growth is in the very AI that he "just doesn't see much benefit in" or wtf ever was said. Meanwhile BM is eating paste and editing another WP plugin because blogs are all the rage! |
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I might need to do some light work for beer money if I don't slow my drinking down though. You love me long time. :1orglaugh https://illsex.com/gfy/bminyourhead.png |
Programmers are going to be set for life fixing all the bugs AI makes. Especially security bugs. Be careful using AI code if you haven't professionally reviewed every line of it.
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Tell me again why you couldn't show a demo of the game you copy/pasted in here? Nevermind ... I honestly think you have some kind of selective reading impairment. Re-read my comments and don't pick and choose just parts of it and try to quote me jackass. Or, go troll on these comments if it makes you feel better: Quote:
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I've already talked about this shit elsewhere. My OFFLINE working friend uses AI to network commercial equipment without buying hundreds of licenses or hiring out for someone to connect different brands with no current code for that. He also uses it to map out his entire networking setup, another job he previously hired out. My brother put his game online with AI knowing sweet fuck all else about servers. He is not a programmer, he doesn't code them from scratch, he uses some game maker and it's 100% irrelevant to the point I made. A family member uses AI in his cyber security job. He previously used it to help him write security software that is used by the fucking military. But hey, he did know how to mess with a server before that. What I said way up in the start of this thread is clear. You were being silly as fuck talking about it takes you longer to write code with AI than without and that nobody will bother before you started trying to dodge that point later on. Many scripts I use are written from scratch in a minute or two from AI and even with shortcuts you aren't beating that. I have saved well into 6 figures so far by not having to hire help. My on call programmer made $73,000 per year on an as needed basis and I now do that job 10x better for $100 a month. So yes, you need a better promp. Guess what, you can ask AI to write one for you. :1orglaugh |
I think AI is going to increase productivity more than it is going to put people out of work.
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i spent all day learning cursor on youtube and claude.ai as a backup
claude can draw my page and then make a template for in wordpress and do css to make it look great just from showing it screenshots |
The fact that your designing webpages in photoshop, probably means the pages wont be correct.
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In a few more iterations AI will be smart enough for the right user to deploy a version that seeks and and deploys replacements for what I do AND and thousands of others that are similar without further input. I make 40% net, corporations are fine with 5%. Right now one person in their basement with a tweaked AI can today take over entire industries by making things more efficient and cheaper on a scale nobody here seems to care about and that's before a single prompt can spit out a "paysite" with AI models that cover any and all niches. As more and more people look into this things will change quickly, billionaires will be made and most of us will be buried. Quote:
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In its current state, a good AI tool can 10-20x YOU.
If you're really, really fucking dumb, well, it's not gonna do much for ya. If you're not, congrats on the upgrade. |
This @adultinnovation isnt doing sites anymore or is it on special days of week?? Asking caus we have a few sites in pipeline waiting for him. OP, still around or just chattin? you got the talent, for sure. Just your site's support isnt fully where we'd like 2 b, get back to us.
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To keep this as simple as possible: No it's not. Quote:
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Stats are a little more important. Quote:
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Buddy, seriously, stop wasting my time. Yes, we can agree that more automated tasks (mainly done by entry level) will most likely be replaced by AI at some point. Just because you and a handful of people you know are using AI, doesn't mean that regular folk, those that don't want to learn how to use AI, regardless of how simple it may be, will jump on the band wagon. Right now, it's too early to tell, and the "stats" you are providing, are not accurate for this argument. Because ... The article you referenced differentiates the following: Quote:
Economic Uncertainty: The recent tech job market crash, driven by factors like rising inflation, interest rates, and global economic uncertainty, has led companies to prioritize profitability over growth, resulting in more conservative hiring practices and a focus on cost-cutting measures. Geographic and Demographic Disparities: The impact of automation and AI on employment is not uniform across all demographics and regions, with younger workers and those in less-skilled occupations facing higher risks of displacement. Industry Maturation: Certain tech sectors, including social media and e-commerce, are maturing, leading to slower growth and hiring compared to their earlier periods of rapid expansion And I'm sure there is more. Go look it up on AI, it will give you more info I'm sure. |
Most 'normal' folk, still do not understand AI - including those in the government (globally) and are still worried about it.
It's not going to be too long untl the powers that be step in and fuck it up for everyone... This is why getting your own private LLM setup is important if you're planning on adapting to utilizing AI long-term. Yes, some job roles for programmers, designers, database engineers, etc are going to vanish, but AI will inevitably open up a new area of employment, such as AI prompt writers, LLM engineers, etc that will fill those lost job roles. Adapt or die... Sadly. I have a mate over here in the UK who lost his job about 4 months ago, he just signed up for Universal Credit (the UKs version of unemployment - but much better than US unemployment) and his work coach basically told him 'get a job in AI designing websites' eek7 |
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Oh brother.
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Yo mamma! :1orglaugh Living rent free in that head : https://illsex.com/gfy/bminyourhead.png :1orglaugh |
i found the discord channel for cursor so claude talked me through setting up discord
so much amazing stuff and friendly people not like here |
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In any event, even though I'm not a big fan of wordpress, I provided you with a few solid tips on how to help "secure" your website, since you chose to go with wordpress. Again, wordpress is more widely used (then say joomla, drupal or some of the other cms available) so it's more susceptible and prone to attacks. There's more that you can do, but I recommend you get a programmer to help you with that --- not an AI prompt. :2 cents: Another user offered up a site for designs and I even went through and recommended a couple clean, fast loading designs from that site. You didn't respond to any of those comments. Have you tried opening up your own thread? There's some nice peeps on this board that I'm sure would jump in and help you out with some AI generated responses. :thumbsup |
Nah, all this will do is create more competition and less corporate web developers.
I never understood why developers don't just work for themselves. |
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I'll just leave this here.
https://i.imgur.com/CE2yU31.png https://x.com/METR_Evals/status/1943360399220388093 |
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"When AI is allowed, developers can use any tools they choose (primarily Cursor Pro with Claude 3.5/3.7 Sonnet—frontier models at the time of the study " |
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huge proponent of AI over here, though sparingly. I don't grab chatGPT answers just for kicks or use a browser than auto-includes AI answers as I would like to minimize my usage of excess water/energy (bye bye Chrome AI) did start an AI clone project of me with a client a while back but bailed cuz it got too creepy, think I'd watched too much Black Mirror. if my AI ever became sentient she'd wish death 'pon me for putting her in a box and the whole thing just didn't feel right right now, in my spare time, with zero experience, I'm coding a bot. just something that would be super useful to me and no doubt others in my adult niche. not a commercial project, when I finish it I'll give it to them for free after I get it working for me. using Claude it's a spare time thing just to try something new, I'm not worried about my lines of work disappearing any time soon. simply I like new stuff and t'would be neat to teach to the kiddos I tutor Quote:
"I have made a catastrophic error and betrayed your trust" kinda hilarious. like really, AI gonna do us like that? guess it really is shaped in our image :1orglaugh I dunno, weird the zero sum game approach by some in this thread. bizarre when I'm one of the ones preaching anything to do with that whole 'balance' thing :upsidedow |
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who cares. I know they do love me, and they deserve treats either way the bot will just be a simple tool to streamline an annoying part of work for those of us in my particular niche of adult, but the application itself generic enough that I don't have to jump through any hoops re NSFW/adult content in creating it. the bot itself will be totally vanilla, I'll just use it for prurient purposes when in the past I needed an entire system created for a since-sold online biz, I hired a programmer. no way I would have had the time to mess around with AI even if it existed to this extent eight or so years ago I told him what I needed, he did it, the price was reasonable, it worked perfectly, and I made two friends for life in the process even given AI advancements in the here and now, I'd make the same choice today on every level, particularly since that project was time-sensitive firm believer in the concept of time cost. if I can make more money per hour over what it costs to hire someone I trust, and/or do something meaningful to me even if unpaid with that saved time? worth it this bot is kinda fun though. probs only spent 45 mins on it thus far, beyond writing out what I wanted it to do longhand in my notepad cuz I think better that way have broken it down into portions/blocks and Claude is being great at explaining to me what the code means. I don't want to just copy/paste, I do want to learn something figure I'll be done in the next week or so, it's not time-sensitive not gonna anthropomorphize a bot, though I will name it. will probably call it Clive or Chloe, I like those names. I'll praise it as a good bot I guess as to the thread debate, AI is not a zero sum thing. simply a matter of adapting to and negotiating changing realities welcome to life |
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For sure, AI can def be a great learning tool. I used some tools back in the day to learn as well. I suppose AI would have been much easier to deploy a site than say netscape wysiwyg editor or front page, both equally the shit at the time for learning html. Share the bot once you're done! I asked Mindi to share, but I think she got spooked or something. lol Yeah, cats are awesome and crazy at the same time! Give them something to chase and they'll bee like .. Code:
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i mean look what happens when other people post their things here lot of mean people on this website |
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