Silberengel @Laeserin - 2mo
Definitely puts in question using standard libraries in critical systems, as you know that shit be vibe-coded.
David @mleku - 2mo
i know for a fact that is impossible to do with the standard libraries of #golang AI can't generate functioning code even one time out of 5, it would be faster to write it by hand the simple, yet deceptively sophisticated language grammar is a huge roadblock for AI to generate go code with any degree above scripting level of complexity at the way things are going, there's gonna be such a thin field of competitors for me in my skillset that in 2 years time i will walk into a $100/hour server dev job that has knowing managers who have got completely sick and tired of guys who have no skills and reject 99 out of 100 applications it's gonna be quite the turn-around for me because when i first started my career as a tech support freelancer, i did that because i tried to apply for thousands of jobs and got like one in a hundred "sorry" replies, i expect within two years they are gonna be flooding my inbox with sugar coated begging and huge pay packages for me because i did the work the hard way and proved that you can't shortcut serious engineering
It's already like that, in testing. Used to be that there were 3 to 5 competent people applying for every testing job and it was a real competition, back in the naughties. But, now, it's like... I applied to 5 positions, got interviewed in person for 3 within 2 weeks, and got offered this job the day after the interview. The position is still open, for more hires, but he's received a pile of applications and hasn't contacted even one. I've seen some of the applications. The resumes are almost all AI-generated and full of absolute bizarre garbage that doesn't even make any sense. And the rest of them can't speak Deutsch, to save their lives. Just garbled nonsense. All of my coworkers are pretty good, but he has to weed through knee-high piles of crap to find them. Geez. Unfreakingbelievable.