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i make ~50k (well 70k) in japan.

at that price level as a senior engineer there are plenty jobs available, no stress on that point.

i have little savings but my life is great, my kids love me, my health is good, i work from home and i have time for my friends. honestly everyday is great.


how?

isn't that kind of stuff mostly useful for generated code?

they're not idiots. they're sociopaths.

she is a producer, not making anything innovative music wise (she must have done similar things thousands of times), with a long experience in live music, and she is a/?the? core dev of the tool she is using.

honestly i think the planning is at most a few minutes long (once she decides what she will go for) then she probably let the experience talk.


you're telling me they provide no value but if they leave the project dies?

this is so very very right.

i don't know how it works now but datomic used to have a single-threaded writer (transactor?, if i remember right, been a long time) and offers serialization by default.

https://docs.datomic.com/datomic-overview.html


that doesnt seem like a good tradeoff...

Hardware takes 20 years to learn how to build properly.

Software takes 1 year under someone smart in a production environment.

People that conflate the two... longer or more likely never.. =3


> Software takes 1 year under someone smart in a production environment.

That's very funny.


Be honest, most Software people find utility in artifacts which are a mysterious black box with an emulated abstraction.

During a career role most have no idea "why" chips were designed and built a certain way, nor require this information to work within abstract domains.

In many ways, vibe-coders are the absurd optimization of a naive trajectory toward zero workmanship standards. =3

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_stages_of_grief


i see it as blatantly ignoring risks because they don't align to your worldview

oh, they have full health coverage.

hell, i had full health coverage when i was an unemployed foreigner in japan.


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