David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH)
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Podcast Appearances
And it's actually pretty good.
And then I'll ask it two more questions and I go like, oh, yeah, okay.
If you were my junior programmer, I'd start tapping my fingers and going like, you got to shape up.
Now, the great thing, of course, is we can just wait five minutes.
The entropic CEO seems to think that 90% of all code by the end of the year is going to be written by AI.
I'm a...
more than a little bit skeptical about that.
But I'm open-minded about the prospect that programming potentially will turn into a horse when done manually.
Something we do recreationally.
It's no longer a mode of transportation to get around LA.
You're not going to saddle up and go to the grocery store and pick up stuff from Whole Foods in your saddlebags.
That's just not a thing anymore.
That could be the future for programming, for manual programming.
Entirely possible.
I also don't care.
Even though we have great renditions of all the best songs, as I said, there are millions of people who love to play the guitar.
It may no longer have as much economic value as it once did.
I think that...
I'm quite convinced it's true that we perhaps have seen the peak.
Now, I understand the paradox when the price of something goes down, actually the overall usage goes up and total spend on that activity goes up.