What do I mean by some software devs are "ngmi"?

(ghuntley.com)

1 points | by ghuntley 6 hours ago ago

5 comments

  • pbohun 6 hours ago

    This argument doesn't really make sense. Imagine if someone said "You really need to learn assembly language for the VAX! Someday we'll have Windows 11 on a completely different architecture which is nothing like the VAX, but if you don't learn it now you're not gonna make it!"

    Either what we have now is important and will be used 20 years from now and you should learn it, or things are improving so fast that our future interface will be very different.

    How many of the "prompt-engineering" tricks that people gained from 2 years ago are relevant today? Almost none? So why should anyone waste their time on something that isn't very good today?

    Use LLMs. Try them out for sure. But don't buy into the VC hype. They're just trying to 10x their money by spreading FUD.

    • ghuntley 6 hours ago

      AI usage is now a baseline expectation for employment at Shopify. https://x.com/tobi/status/1909251946235437514

      • pbohun 5 hours ago

        "I’ve seen many of these people approach implausible tasks, [...] with reflexive and brilliant usage of AI to get 100X the work done."

        I will bet this CEO $1 billion that one of his employees using AI for 3 days will not be able to out-produce me working for a year.

  • jsheard 6 hours ago

    Invoking "ngmi" here is kind of funny given that it was coined by crypto bros to assert that their technology would inevitably cause a tectonic shift, and anyone who didn't embrace it ASAP would be left in the dust. How's that one working out?

  • 6 hours ago
    [deleted]