Comment by timewizard

Comment by timewizard a day ago

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> since LLMs have commoditized something that used to be gatekept to the teeth.

I don't see any LLM commoditization and I can't apprehend your point of view that programming was guarded by gatekeepers. The past 20 years have been an explosion of systems, open code, and languages. Where do you get this point of view from?

bgwalter 19 hours ago

That is the mindset that the industry has drilled into programmers from 2015-2024 (everyone must learn how to code).

This worked for OSS corporate employees who pretended to promote equity while always keeping their own leadership positions.

Since the layoffs, corporations stole all open source code via "AI" and are now selling it back to the authors while humiliating them ("you have been gatekeeping!").

Totalitarian projects like CPython, whose "leaders" jumped on any corporate bandwagon and have yelled "gatekeeping" on any occasion, are now guarding the leftover places and the GitHub lock icons have increased exponentially (many of them have been fired).

As you say, all of this is just self-serving propaganda and there has never been any real gatekeeping in programming. especially when compared to law or medicine.