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2 months agoCoding tools seem impressive, but it’s still very much only useful to get a rapid prototype held together by duct tape. The other use cases are low-key hilarious. We’re pressured to meet vendors constantly, and you can tell the vendors are pressured to push their AI tools, but anything people show off are barely functional low/no code solutions. Usually it handles a small subset of their prior automation solutions, with vague promises that they’ll extend functionality and won’t cost an order of magnitude more.

It’s not to hobble competition, every 3 months he says “AI is becoming too powerful someone must do something to stop us” because it sounds good to investors.