no, it would still be him programming. He would just be able to do it faster, but agents on lots of simple tasks like having an army of junior devs. He can stay on the hard stuff (this is how I work now)
He just needs to open his mind on how this can accelerate dev instead of strawman attacking the idea that ai is coding everything, which is just naive.
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I don't think he is completely against LLMs, mostly against the hype
if you see this take
you'll see that there are many types of approaches to LLM coding
but in the current context if you say anything good about AI you'll immediately be lumped together with the most unhinged vibecoders like steve yegge
and if you say anything against it you'll be seen as a luddite
from your own comments I get the impression sometimes that you are a luddite, others that you're a booster

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