Yeah. It seems t me though that there two distinct demographics at play here. The"HN commenting crowd" and the "potential customers for a SaaS".
I understand and (mostly) stay out of the arguments between HN users (both "technical" and "non-technical" business types) about AI coding. (And I'm not particularly interested in airing those grievances again in this subthread, well mannered or not.)
But I'm intrigued that the dev mentioned upthread is intentionally hiding his use of LLM coding, instead of joining in with the AI buzzword bandwagon jumping that's going on pretty much everywhere I look in tech, from tiny to behemoth corporations.
I understand and (mostly) stay out of the arguments between HN users (both "technical" and "non-technical" business types) about AI coding. (And I'm not particularly interested in airing those grievances again in this subthread, well mannered or not.)
But I'm intrigued that the dev mentioned upthread is intentionally hiding his use of LLM coding, instead of joining in with the AI buzzword bandwagon jumping that's going on pretty much everywhere I look in tech, from tiny to behemoth corporations.