> I believe the AI agentic coders will threat tech giants more than it - collectively - threats software engineers.
Currently, I don't think so. Coding agents' performance generally depends on the quality of the model behind them. Running a powerful model is assets-dependent. Not everyone has the hardware and power to support Sonnet 4.5 or Gemini 3 even if they are open-source. So, before the top notch models can be deployed on personal computing devices, I would not say coding agents will threat any organization.
You mention the rogue genocidal state in a negative comment in any platform under the "free world" control and you get cancelled for balsphemy right away.
War is peace, Freedom is slavery, Ignorance is power.
The proliferation of cheap agenting tools integrating with every SDLC stage makes building open source software faster and cheaper, which decreases the competition barrier with Microsoft's deep pockets, and decrease older propietary software market value significantly.
> ..and the concerning thing here to me is not even how the Israeli lawyer or Army acted, but how Israeli public perception is seemingly changing on this.
This post would be better if it focused on the differences with android.
They can be found on GOS feature page, https://grapheneos.org/features , some security features are difficult to understand for non-developers, like ability to block Web JIT and native code debugging.
Blaming AI is better because it helps corporations convince the working class that there jobs are in long-term danger so they collectively settle for less favorable work terms and compensation, unlike if they are convinced that it is going to gradually improve with the upcoming monetary easing cycle..
- More engineers moving from employment to indie development.
- Less abandoned open source software.
- Indie developers, small teams, and open source software developers will be more able to catch up and better compete with tech giants.
I believe the AI agentic coders will threat tech giants more than it - collectively - threats software engineers.
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