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In addition to making people stupid, I wonder what affect will LLMs like Claude will have on programmers? How will new programmers learn if companies start using Claude?

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[–] StarryPhoenix97@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

I wish that I didn't have to use them, but for basic Linux troubleshooting, it's easier to ask the chatbot and have it explain itself and cross-reference than to use a search engine or forum. The internet has become so shitty for self-teaching. You either end up on YouTube watching videos that aren't relevant, your search engine pumps you to garbage on top of ads, or you find a forum from 5 years ago with someone asking the same question, but it was closed because it's the same question that was asked 20 other times, and all the solutions don't actually work.

I know that I am robbing myself of this collection of secondary skills, and that part of it is a lack of patience, but the pool of knowledge that is the internet has been poisoned. The only way I even get to useful guides anymore is if Claude links me to them. It's becoming impossible to use the internet otherwise. Even spell checkers have gotten shittier.

Even in Word, it will try to autocorrect or just tell you something is wrong without auto-correcting, as if I want to search for the word that it obviously marked in red. Even if it offers a correction, it will be one word, and it will be the wrong word. My phone too, constantly changing my words or somehow hitting the wrong letter when it didn't before.

I just don't even know anymore. The mental energy to "do it myself" is exhausting. Then, of course, whatever I do or learn to do will be undone with the next update that gets pushed out and changes all my settings. My fucking phone settings have completely changed between when I got it and today. Every app has tied its permissions for functionality to its permission to send notifications, and those notifications are just ads. If I want to order DoorDash and know when it arrives, I have to agree to have DoorDash bug the shit out of me to order food when I don't want to.

I'm just tired, and if using an AI helps me figure out how to replace my bootloader when I accidentally deleted it, then so be it. I can't fight every battle.