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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: By what percentage has AI changed your output as a software engineer?

Ask HN: By what percentage has AI changed your output as a software engineer? 5 by nomilk | 1 comments on Hacker News. Compared to the era before AI coding tools (say, ~2 years ago), if you had to put a number on it, how much has your productivity as a SWE changed? I think about this a lot; am keen to hear what others perceptions are. For me; the short answer: about 2x (i.e. 100% faster than pre LLMs). Long answer: When I thoroughly understand the domain (i.e. business logic and real world problem I'm solving), and am familiar with the tech stack, I'm about ~10x faster for the same or better code quality. When I don't understand the domain, prompts will be ambiguous or inadequate, the LLM will guess, it will do a month's work in a day, but I'll spend the next 3 weeks refactoring and realising how trash the code was, due to how trash the prompt was. All in all, it's probably still faster than pre AI, but can give a demoralising psychological phenomena where yo...

New ask Hacker News story: Do you know what your dev team shipped last week?

Do you know what your dev team shipped last week? 2 by akhnid | 0 comments on Hacker News. Built a tool for founders and eng managers who want visibility without checking GitHub every day. It connects to your repos, tracks commits and PRs automatically, and sends weekly summaries to Slack or email. Also works as a Slack bot - ask it "what shipped last week" or "what's stuck in review" right from your workspace. https://gitmore.io (free for 1 repo) Would this actually save you time?

New ask Hacker News story: The Epstein files downloaded today is different compared to before

The Epstein files downloaded today is different compared to before 20 by IDKhowTo | 5 comments on Hacker News. File from https://ift.tt/scL5GVu 1251.06mb, Hash 6d23adffac9736b8e46fd195b64000cb https://ift.tt/hdu9VIw 1261.36mb, Hash c54a12403fbb352113aa544934b5d156 What has changed?

New ask Hacker News story: Bloat in software is getting WAAAY out of hand

Bloat in software is getting WAAAY out of hand 5 by sdrawkcabsti | 2 comments on Hacker News. I saw a Sudoku game the other day-SUDOKU you know a few numbers-that took 40 seconds to load, and then caused the phone to overheat while in play, while splashing ads here and there. Its sad. That was the very definition to me of "giving into bloat". Nobody cares about efficiency anymore, and in fact are going in the opposite direction. Substituting bloat for actual programming knowledge, many of these game developers never touched a single ounce of code nor would know how to begin with. Just downloaded some bloaty API and pump out games on an engine that requires 4TB to run (so basically it means spoiled brats are using it) I have given up on computer science which I used to love so much. Anymore its just...disappointing how the world adapted to it. very...very disappointing. All that potential yet it is all wasted on bloat, redundant security and moneygrubbing before the first p...

New ask Hacker News story: Tell HN: I am afraid AI will take my job at some point

Tell HN: I am afraid AI will take my job at some point 3 by funnyfoobar | 6 comments on Hacker News. I have been doing software for a living for the past 10 years or so. I can call myself an average senior engineer. Cannot really pass the DSA rounds at Tier 1/Tier 2. Somehow was able to keep the jobs I had so far via pure bruteforce and hard work. These days I am pair programming with AI to write a lot of code. Probably checking in about 10 to 15k lines of code per month on average. I know it may not be a good metric, but if I compare myself to an earlier verision of me, that person would be checking in a 2 or 3 k lines of code at best per month. I can get the work done, probably can do a bit of good judgement when AI writes sloppy code. But, I am not sure till when these skills will be relevant Like what if that judgement is not needed anymore, like 2-3 years down the line? Is anyone else in the same boat? How are you dealing with this?

New ask Hacker News story: Postgres for everything, does it work?

Postgres for everything, does it work? 3 by saisrirampur | 0 comments on Hacker News. I recently revisited an HN discussion on using “Postgres for everything” (https://ift.tt/V1BJ2jY ) and also read/participated in this Twitter thread: https://ift.tt/BencCVP . Both prompted a few reflections. What stood out to me was how divided opinions still are—some people strongly believe in this approach, while others don’t. I wanted to share my perspective on this. In my experience, many proponents of “Postgres for everything” haven’t been exposed enough to (newer) purpose-built technologies and the tremendous value they can create. I was firmly in that camp for nearly a decade while working at Citus and on the Microsoft Postgres team. After building PeerDB (a Postgres CDC product that syncs data to various systems) and working at ClickHouse, my perspective completely changed. Seeing firsthand the “magic” that purpose-built systems deliver for their specific use cases—especially in terms of co...

New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: People who tried both, how does Waymo compare to Tesla Robotaxi?

Ask HN: People who tried both, how does Waymo compare to Tesla Robotaxi? 2 by Austin_Conlon | 0 comments on Hacker News.