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Posted by poisonfountain 16 hours ago

LLMs are eroding my software engineering career and I don't know what to do(human-in-the-loop.bearblog.dev)
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GreenSalem 15 hours ago|
Software engineers are fungible commodities, in the wake of the LLM.
mg794613 11 hours ago||
Every 3 lines coming out of Claude has got a bug in it.

There is going to be a lot of demand for people to clean it up.

heldrida 14 hours ago||
The company is hiring; the author mentioned they are talented and unemployed for the past 8 months. Why not remind the company to re-hire them?
deanc 15 hours ago||
It's not just about it taking the technical competence away from our job, it's taken away the joy [1] which I wrote about.

I feel like many of my peers are beating around the bush on this topic and in denial. Even if you accept it can do a large portion of the technical part of our work, we are just supervisors at this point making sure it doesn't do any stupid shit. What is the point? Where is the fun in this? Where is the challenge? At least I have enjoyed building my career over the last 20+ years and building software, but find little joy in the work I'm doing now.

I think we're going to see a massive exodus of folks leaving the profession and a huge mental health crisis, long before the folks working in other sectors realise what's hit them.

[1] https://deanclatworthy.com/2026/02/09/the-joy-of-programming...

neta1337 7 hours ago|
The challenge is enduring the hype and pulling through until enough people left the field so we can make more money
snarfy 16 hours ago||
The direction I'm given is to take humans out of the loop. As much as possible. Everything AI. Automate everything. If you are in the loop you are overhead.
senectus1 15 hours ago|
this is the exact WRONG approach. AI is a power tool not a fucking human replacement.

Though I doubt I'm telling you anything YOU didnt know...

snarfy 15 hours ago||
Like I said, this is the direction I'm given. :|
NoGravitas 14 hours ago||
This person was hired, from the beginning, to be a meat shield. To be responsible for decisions they won't be allowed to make.
incognito124 12 hours ago|
I like the term "human crumple zone"
smetj 15 hours ago||
> I'm just another off-the-shelf engineer now

You're wrong there. You are capable of judging the outcome of the llm.

> But I don't know what to think about the long-term.

Don't you think it all has taken long enough. When I look back at the beginning of my career and compare what we do now ... I cannot shake the feeling we're essentially still solving he same problems and we have accepted that as being normal. Complexity skyrocketed, (abstraction) layers got added but the needle didn't move exponentially together with that. I think the IT industry as a whole gets what it deserves, thinking that we would remain the maze masters of the mazes we create.

> Maybe I should consider transforming my woodworking hobby into a profession...

I'm looking for 8 (affordable) oak panel doors with the exact same measurements as my current doors so I can replace them. That shouldn't be too hard to find you'd think right?

pieceofcake 14 hours ago||
Agents may have made 80% of your experience go to $0, but the other 20% is exponentially more valuable now. This outweighs your other losses.

The ability to orchestrate intelligence is a magnificent power that few have, and while barriers to entry will be eroded, it will take time and they won't be eroded fully. This is your edge.

jordemort 14 hours ago||
Reads like “AI is inevitable” propaganda to me
lordmoma 12 hours ago|
looks like you just need a bit of harness for your AI: https://leestack.dev/writing/nasa-rules-for-code-that-cant-f...
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