> I really am in awe of how much work people seem willing to do to justify this as revolutionary and programmers as infantile, and also why they do that. It’s fascinating.
Equally fascinating is all of the "this is fine" posts from programmers suddenly realizing they are not the gods they once thought.But fret not, programming is not the first industry that has been automated into a shell of itself. Yes, the industry is going to shrink massively, but this is what new skills are for. Just as farmers had to learn industrial jobs and then miners and autoworkers had to "learn to code", most programmers will have to learn to do something else. Humans are resilient and will adapt.
And there will still be jobs in development for the most talented and in niche areas, but when the largest tech companies can layoff hundreds of thousands of employees without skipping a beat that should tell you all you need to know about the value of most "programming" jobs.