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  • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

    Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

    "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

    jacques@mastodon.chester.id.auJ This user is from outside of this forum
    jacques@mastodon.chester.id.auJ This user is from outside of this forum
    jacques@mastodon.chester.id.au
    wrote sidst redigeret af
    #3

    @ludicity I founded an entire subreddit on this topic which still considers me to be an absent god.

    Truly. But its name cannot be spoken.

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    • philip@mastodon.mallegolhansen.comP philip@mastodon.mallegolhansen.com

      @ludicity Like… basically everyone I’ve interacted with in my career except a notable handful?

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      philip@mastodon.mallegolhansen.comP This user is from outside of this forum
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      #4

      @ludicity Ask me how many times someone other than me has, in my presence, used or mentioned using a debugger (As contrary to inserting a bunch of debug prints in the code).

      Zero. It’s zero times.

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      • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

        Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

        "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

        uwehalfhand@norcal.socialU This user is from outside of this forum
        uwehalfhand@norcal.socialU This user is from outside of this forum
        uwehalfhand@norcal.social
        wrote sidst redigeret af
        #5

        @ludicity Sadly, the answer is not “rarely”. In the past few years, I’ve been fortunate enough to work in a fairly stable group, so can’t really differentiate between before and after LLMs. But regardless, there is a reasonable fraction of NNPPs — net negative productivity programmers.

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        • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

          Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

          "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

          phated@fosstodon.orgP This user is from outside of this forum
          phated@fosstodon.orgP This user is from outside of this forum
          phated@fosstodon.org
          wrote sidst redigeret af
          #6

          @ludicity About 90% of the time, so goes Sturgeon's Law.

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          • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

            Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

            "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

            drikanis@mstdn.caD This user is from outside of this forum
            drikanis@mstdn.caD This user is from outside of this forum
            drikanis@mstdn.ca
            wrote sidst redigeret af
            #7

            @ludicity For the record, I work at a software company that employs ~10k developers.

            Before LLMs, I'd encounter such engineers a couple of times a month, but I interact with a lot of engineers, specifically the ones that need help or are new at the company or industry at large, so it's a selected sample. Even the most inexperienced ones are willing and able to learn with some guidance.

            After LLMs, there's been a significant uptick, and these new ones are grossly incompetent, incurious, impatient, and behave like addicts if their supply of tokens is at all interrupted. If they run out of prompt credits, its an emergency because they claim they can't do any work at all. They can't even explain the architecture of what they are making anymore, and can't even file tickets or send emails without an LLM writing it for them, and they certainly lack in any kind of reading comprehension.

            It's bleak and depressing, and makes me want to quit the industry altogether.

            jablkoziemne@101010.plJ javerous@social.sourcemac.comJ sheogorath@microblog.shivering-isles.comS wifwolf@packmates.orgW adingbatponder@fosstodon.orgA 5 Replies Last reply
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            • uwehalfhand@norcal.socialU This user is from outside of this forum
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              uwehalfhand@norcal.social
              wrote sidst redigeret af
              #8

              @ludicity @davedave I do very much think so, just I haven’t directly seen that increase yet.

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              • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL This user is from outside of this forum
                ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL This user is from outside of this forum
                ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club
                wrote sidst redigeret af
                #9

                @haruki_zaemon Oh shit, I didn't know you were on Mastodon!

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                • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

                  Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

                  "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

                  gord1i@fosstodon.orgG This user is from outside of this forum
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                  gord1i@fosstodon.org
                  wrote sidst redigeret af
                  #10

                  @ludicity maybe I moved in rarefied circles, but the big divide I've encountered is software engineers who understood things in general vs application "developers" who only knew one stack or app, and would frustratingly be convinced the sun shone from Redmond or wherever.

                  The advent of LLMs has disrupted this a bit, as they're more likely to answer in general terms, or contextualise the offering from the blessed stack as a poor imitation of a far superior open source equivalent

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                  • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

                    Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

                    "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

                    koantig@mamot.frK This user is from outside of this forum
                    koantig@mamot.frK This user is from outside of this forum
                    koantig@mamot.fr
                    wrote sidst redigeret af
                    #11

                    @ludicity

                    See this post about -1x programmers:
                    https://infosec.exchange/@david_chisnall/116085039513622322

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                    • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL This user is from outside of this forum
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                      ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club
                      wrote sidst redigeret af
                      #12

                      @nqd Online, I think I get exposed to way more random people. IRL, I was in a bubble of mostly incompetent people (it was huge) and now I'm in a bubble of mostly competent people (it's very small).

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                      • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

                        Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

                        "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

                        dpnash@c.imD This user is from outside of this forum
                        dpnash@c.imD This user is from outside of this forum
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                        wrote sidst redigeret af
                        #13

                        @ludicity

                        Uncommonly, both before and after LLMs.

                        I’ve generally been fortunate to work for companies that filter out people with low skill pretty well without being terrifying during the interview, and also for being on teams with mostly mid-level and higher developers/engineers.

                        The commonest “problem” behavior I’ve seen is people (at many levels of technical skill) having significant degrees of learned helplessness when confronted with problems outside their stronger skill sets. The developers I know mostly don’t use LLMs for coding or similar tasks, so I can’t really comment on “before vs. after” there.

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                        • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

                          Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

                          "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

                          mehluv@mastinsaan.inM This user is from outside of this forum
                          mehluv@mastinsaan.inM This user is from outside of this forum
                          mehluv@mastinsaan.in
                          wrote sidst redigeret af
                          #14

                          @ludicity more frequently now, and specifically with software engineers who already had a lot of experience beforehand, but seem to be losing all their knowledge and best practices and making far worse choices when it comes to their code nowadays.

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                          • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

                            Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

                            "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

                            ondrej@mastodon.rfc1925.orgO This user is from outside of this forum
                            ondrej@mastodon.rfc1925.orgO This user is from outside of this forum
                            ondrej@mastodon.rfc1925.org
                            wrote sidst redigeret af
                            #15

                            @ludicity Depends. Rarely professionally, but I did most of my hiring for most of my life and I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe during the interviews.

                            The worst people were exactly like LLM - stupid, loud and unable to admit they are wrong.

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                            • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

                              Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

                              "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

                              ska@social.treehouse.systemsS This user is from outside of this forum
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                              ska@social.treehouse.systems
                              wrote sidst redigeret af
                              #16

                              @ludicity Among free software developers (a community I professionally deal with): almost never.

                              In corporate environments, working on enterprise software: constantly, all the time, always, everywhere. The exception was Google (~12 years ago) where everyone was pulling their weight and more; Google's problems are of another nature.

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                              • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

                                Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

                                "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

                                autonomousapps@mstdn.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
                                autonomousapps@mstdn.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
                                autonomousapps@mstdn.social
                                wrote sidst redigeret af
                                #17

                                @ludicity I've mostly met great people, before and after. maybe I'm lucky

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                                • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

                                  Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

                                  "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

                                  buherator@infosec.placeB This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  buherator@infosec.place
                                  wrote sidst redigeret af
                                  #18
                                  @ludicity I worked mostly at (pen)testing and have always been astonished how basics of basics were unclear for many people (e.g. "does this code run on the client or the server?"). My opinion in summary is that the general quality of sw engineering/ers declined since managers figured out they can bill by the hour instead of fulfillment under the guise of "agile" (see "I'm gonna write myself a new minivan this afternoon").
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                                  • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

                                    Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

                                    "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

                                    N This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    notsimon@defcon.social
                                    wrote sidst redigeret af
                                    #19

                                    Probably it's downstream from where I live, but almost everyone I ran into seemed incompetent to some degree, and most of them incompetent enough I wouldn't work with them again.

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                                    • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

                                      Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

                                      "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

                                      icing@chaos.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      wrote sidst redigeret af
                                      #20

                                      @ludicity
                                      pre LLM: rarely in open source, often in corporate.

                                      Now: likely in open source, mainly as security reporters who play copy&paste monkey with our project and their LLM. Cant say anything about corporate as I no longer experience that (thank the heavens).

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                                      • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

                                        Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

                                        "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

                                        theorangetheme@en.osm.townT This user is from outside of this forum
                                        theorangetheme@en.osm.townT This user is from outside of this forum
                                        theorangetheme@en.osm.town
                                        wrote sidst redigeret af
                                        #21

                                        @ludicity It wasn't great before, but I've only seen one very specific slice of the tech world. I've encountered developers using technology they didn't understand. I've received too many *screenshots of stack traces* from developers on other teams, and they expected me to solve their problem for them. (Stack traces will, conveniently, show you exactly where the error is. And also it's your code.) I don't have super powers, I just know how to read and... program computers.

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                                        • ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.clubL ludicity@mastodon.sprawl.club

                                          Reposting a question for Ed Zitron, I'll forward responses. He asked on Bluesky and will get sub-Mastodon-tier answers:

                                          "This is a serious question and I would be delighted if I only hear great things but, software engineers: both before and after LLMs, how often in your professional lives have you run into software engineers that seem completely useless or lacking in basic knowledge? I hope the answer is rarely"

                                          neverpanic@chaos.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          neverpanic@chaos.social
                                          wrote sidst redigeret af
                                          #22

                                          @ludicity A handful, maybe two or three over the span of 10 years.
                                          I've been extremely lucky, but I also made sure to work for organizations with good hiring practices and/or appeal to competent people.

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