> [..] We don't want you to be a part of it either. [...]
He's being rude.
Honesty would be, something like:
> I (and probably many others) like programming a lot. Even if you're frustrated with it, I think a great deal of people will be sad if somehow programming disappeared completely. It might be best for you if you just found a job that you love more, instead.
Also the original comment makes a point that's SUPER valid and anyone working as a professional programmer for 10+ years can't really deny:
> poorly if at all maintained libraries, tools, frameworks
Most commercial code just sucks due to misaligned incentives. Open Source is better, but not always, as a lot of Open Source code is just commercial code opened up after the fact.
I'm not sure why anyone expects this conversation to be constructive at this point
People who are cheering for LLM coding because they hate actually coding themselves are cheering for programmers to lose their livelihoods
I am not going to be polite and constructive to people who don't care if my livelihood is destroyed by their new tools. Why should I? They are cheering for my ruin