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  • Yeah, I’ve been seeing the same. Purely economically it doesn’t make sense with junior developers any more. AI is faster, cheaper and usually writes better code too.

    The problem is that you need junior developers working and getting experience, otherwise you won’t get senior developers. I really wonder how development as a profession will be in 10 years


  • AI isn’t ready to replace programmers, engineers or IT admins yet.

    On the other hand… it’s been about 2.5 years since chatgpt came out, and it’s gone from you being lucky it could write a few python lines without errors to being able to one shot a mobile phone level complexity game, even with self hosted models.

    Who knows where it’ll be in a few years







  • I’m sorry, but what is ill informed or opinion about it? Fact is it can do things no other image generator can do, open source or not. It can also effortlessly do things that would require a lot of tinkering with controlnet in comfyui, or even making custom lora’s. It’s a multimodal model that can do image and text both input and output, and does it well. All other useful image generators are diffusion based, which doesn’t read a prompt in the same way, and is more about weighting patterns based on keywords rather than any real understanding of the prompt. That’s why they’re struggling with relatively simple things like “a full glass of wine” or “a horse riding an astronaut on the moon”. If I’m wrong about this, please prove me wrong. Nothing would make me happier than finding an open source model that can do what openai’s new image model can do, really. I already run llama.cpp servers and comfyui locally, I have my own AI server in the basement with a P40 and a 3090. Please, please prove me wrong here.

    I love open models, and been running them locally since first llama model, but that doesn’t mean I willfully ignore and pretend what claude and openai and google develops doesn’t exist. Rather I want awareness about it, that it does exist, and I want an open source version of it.