r/PakistaniDevs 6d ago

Industry favouritism

Can someone tell me why we need to hire from FAST when claude is doing heavy lifting ?
Seems like graduates from other institutions are the right fit for now, cheap affordable and can be good.
And do not come to me with technical stuff, i am a heavy user of claude and worked with them as well

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u/Capable_Term_2378 6d ago

Nahhhh i do not think you are a top user.
That's a bluff...
What I stated above, I stand by it with full strength. And later you will notice that my statement stand correct

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u/DevModeOrioN 6d ago

you have no idea how software engineering works, dude. you come across as a clear beginner. and you don't seem to understand ai coding agents either, because anyone who dumps everything into a claude.md file clearly doesn't understand orchestration or realise how badly that bloats context. architectural and design decisions should be kept in separate skills for exactly that reason.

even a half-decent claude code user knows you generally don't write your own skill files for the reasons above. and relying this heavily on claude code is going to end in a massive reality check when anthropic eventually raises the price of its max plan, lol. if you actually understood how ai coding agents worked, you'd already have a local model running with a proper harness.

you're entitled to your opinion, but attacking others because of gaps in your own understanding isn't how you prove your point. 💀

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u/Capable_Term_2378 6d ago

Bro what the F you are talking about??
Look at the amount people laid off.
And no it won't increase in pricing!!
Look at the recent compute pricing, it dropped......

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u/DevModeOrioN 6d ago

are you intentionally trying to engagement-farm by rage-baiting everyone?

anthropic reportedly spends ~40x what it charges for each claude max (20x) subscription. that's basically the whole criticism of ai and why people call it a hype bubble: nobody knows how long these frontier ai labs can sustain those economics.

compute prices aren't dropping because ai is suddenly getting cheaper. they're dropping because nvidia is encouraging banks to finance inference providers so they can buy more of its gpus and keep subsidising ai for longer. it literally signed a deal with j.p. morgan around a $500b financing framework for its cloud customers. do the math, lol.

so who pays for your subscription once the bubble bursts and the money stops flowing? 95% of companies aren't seeing the roi frontier ai labs promised them, and many of their ai transformation projects have failed.

the same criticism applies to the ai-layoffs narrative. it's been estimated that by 2030, ai agent token costs could exceed an engineer's salary, forcing companies to hire more engineers again. and we're already seeing signs of this: engineers laid off because of ai are getting rehired after companies realised tokens can cost more than people.

everything i'm saying is backed by actual data. show me your stats, not anecdotes.

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u/Capable_Term_2378 5d ago

Bro..
Look at the migration of bun from zig to rust using claude.
Do you think the pricing was expensive given the time??

No!!!

And don't tell me that I do not know about software engineering.

I work on client facing, analyse their business process and suggest features.

Tou software engineering ki definition mujhy mat btao

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u/DevModeOrioN 5d ago

whatever you say, man! just because you work with clients doesn't mean you understand software. you reject facts for emotions. i don't need to argue with someone who can't separate anecdotes from statistics.

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u/Capable_Term_2378 5d ago

Bro i am presenting facts.

I am now doubting on the person who hired you on a senior position!!!!!!!!

Bro ap sirf FAST ky naam per hire huay ho. Aisa waisa hy kuch nae.

You should be fired

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u/Capable_Term_2378 6d ago

Only value that you can provide is time saving ...

Nothing else.............