• codeinabox@programming.devOP
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    2 months ago

    This quote on the abstraction tower really stood out for me:

    I saw someone on LinkedIn recently — early twenties, a few years into their career — lamenting that with AI they “didn’t really know what was going on anymore.” And I thought: mate, you were already so far up the abstraction chain you didn’t even realise you were teetering on top of a wobbly Jenga tower.

    They’re writing TypeScript that compiles to JavaScript that runs in a V8 engine written in C++ that’s making system calls to an OS kernel that’s scheduling threads across cores they’ve never thought about, hitting RAM through a memory controller with caching layers they couldn’t diagram, all while npm pulls in 400 packages they’ve never read a line of.

    But sure. AI is the moment they lost track of what’s happening.

    The abstraction ship sailed decades ago. We just didn’t notice because each layer arrived gradually enough that we could pretend we still understood the whole stack. AI is just the layer that made the pretence impossible to maintain.

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        2 months ago

        There is much debate about whether the use em-dash is a reliable signal for AI generated content.

        It would be more effective to compare this post with the author’s posts before gen AI, and see if there has been a change in writing style.

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          2 months ago

          That is not the only sign in that blog post, just the most obvious one.

          • queerlilhayseed@piefed.blahaj.zone
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            2 months ago

            Please dish if you feel so inclined. I thought it felt very “blogger who has written a lot of blog posts” but I didn’t get any AI smell.

            I’ve known for a while that one day the day would come when I wouldn’t be able to pick out the AI artifacts, and I’d join the throngs that chase the will o’ wisps through the dead internet. Maybe this is it for me.

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              2 months ago

              Copy and paste it into an AI detector. Especially the bit about the abstraction tower.