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> These prompters are no more than bus drivers... > Why people stop doing / creating things with their brain? i disagree with you @DarthCoin ₿⚡️ coding is the "mechanical" part of the job. the hard and interesting part is designing a product from the UI/UX down to software architecture. LLMs allow us to produce code at light speed so we can focus on design, that's where we focus our brain power now. great software engineers now create quality software at 100x or 1000x the speed. people with good UI/UX taste can now build great products without knowing how to write code. open source projects can now be tailored to a user's needs by asking an LLM to change it for you. call them "prompters" or whatever... we are seeing a Cambrian explosion of software development enabled by LLMs now. of course some (most?) of it is garbage but it's been like this since before LLMs. people that leverage these tools are literally unstoppable now, a one man army.

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It all depends on the product timeline. Many have come to realize that products that want to survive long term cannot do without architects that ensure codebases don't diverge. A UI/UX genius with no understanding of code will not be able to create something like Zapstore, for example, no matter how much they spend on agents. Recommended read: