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AI coders are carrying half-open laptops
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I just feel bad for these poor kids. You can't leave your goddamn Claude at home while you take your kids to the rink?
When your boss ranks you based on the number of tokens you burn, there's no choice.
Ohoho, I know exactly how to burn a silly amount of tokens if I want to, which is why that metric is absolutely garbage - arguably worse than ranking developer performance by SLOC committed.
If your metric is usage, it is incredibly easy to game, just send agents on wild goose chases all day long and never accept the results.
Still too much effort.
Automate a script to send AI agents on goose chases for you.
It's not about effort as much as it is about keeping your job, while not injecting chaos into a code base.
I just don't imagine any company actually using tokens as a metric
I mean this is why I don't mind using AI, it gives me the time to focus on the people around me.
Also I see it as a sign of a lack of support and isolation in the workplace. Like "I need help, I don't have anyone to turn to cause everyone is fired so this is my only support" and the anxiety that brings.
or you can literally just do what is it? something+tab? and it just goes to town without the need for you to confirm anything.
I mean it's gonna turn out slop that won't scale and be full of exploits anyways regardless if you auto confirm or not. then just rig it up to ping your phone when it's done...oh who am I kidding these dudes wouldn't know how to do that.
Fucking. Exactly. I just made a long comment about how this article feels like they're talking to non-tech-savvy people who are pretending to be tech-savvy because they talk to a fucking AI.
Like this dumbfuck kid who "has to keep shipping software" as if that means he's not shipping it riddled with bugs and security issues since his AI makes the spaghetti code and he just says "I'm sure this is ready for production."
I used to use a push notification app and a small python script for that.
I would “&& notify_me ‘message’ “ and get a notification on my watch when whatever script I was running completed
I judge this wave of people in tech pretty harshly.
Just a bunch of boring script kiddies
Even worse than script kiddies, they may not even know how to use or build a script