• lIlIlIlIlIlIl@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Exactly what you would expect from a junior engineer.

    Let them run unsupervised and you have a mess to clean up. Guide them with context and you’ve got a second set of capable hands.

    Something something craftsmen don’t blame their tools

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      AI tools are way less useful than a junior engineer, and they aren’t an investment that turns into a senior engineer either.

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        Yeah but a Claude/Cursor/whatever subscription costs $20/month and a junior engineer costs real money. Are the tools 400 times less useful than a junior engineer? I’m not so sure…

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          It is based on my experience, which I trust immeasurably more than rigged “studies” done by the big LLM companies with clear conflict of interest.

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      The difference being junior engineers eventually grow up into senior engineers.

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      Exactly what you would expect from a junior engineer.

      Except junior engineers become seniors. If you don’t understand this … are you HR?

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        They might become seniors for 99% more investment. Or they crash out as “not a great fit” which happens too. Juniors aren’t just “senior seeds” to be planted