• Apollo98@sh.itjust.works
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    23 hours ago

    This is super interesting! I don’t know if you have a platform for this but you should write an article about this. Maybe talk to the likes of 404media and see if they have interest in the story.

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      23 hours ago

      There are a few people who have posted on Hacker News about it but I figured the pay probably sucked. It sounded like it would be treated as a menial job.

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        21 hours ago

        it’s very menial/easy. BUT you charge a premium for the service because as /u/pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip put it these places are very desperate to fix their fuck ups and fix them quickly. Like I’m talking builds or projects that could be months along and suddenly…nothing works. or something breaks. or nothing can be added. or more common than anything the AI claimed it had added something when it reality it either didn’t or simply made a #todo comment and vibe coders continued on.

        But yes the pay is good. I essentially get paid to tell a company how much they fucked up and what it will take to fix. There is always the very slim possibility of refactoring but i’d say 8 times out of 10 the only clear path forward is to start from scratch and that generally means hiring devs again.

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        23 hours ago

        Yes, it’ll usually be treated like a menial job, because so many of the folks who fell for AI code wholesale are assholes. Non-assholes often have a friend who tells them when they’re fucking up that badly.

        But the pay tends to be very good, anyway, because assholes are usually desperate for any help they can still get.