Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

I have yet to see either copilot or gpt4 generate code that I would come close to accepting in a PR from one of my devs, so I struggle to imagine what kind of domain you are in that the code it generates actually makes it through review.


You simply don't know how to use it. It's not meant as "develop this feature". It's meant to reduce the time it takes you to do something you're always good at. The prompt will be in the form of "write this function with x/y/z constraints and a/b/c design choices". You do a few touch ups, which is quick because you're good at said domain, and then your PR it. The bottom line is, it took you much less time to do the same thing.

Then again, it's always dinosaurs who value their own teachings, above anything else, and try to cling on to it, at any cost, without learning new tools. So, while the industry is going through major changes (2023 saw a 30% decrease in new hires. Among 940 companies surveyed, 40% expect layoffs due to AI), people should adapt rather than ignore the signs.


What's your domain?


That you know of


Honestly that sounds like a problem with the way you are managing prs. The PRs are too big or you are overly nitpicking prs on unimportant things




Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: