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1. gyomu+v4[view] [source] 2026-02-04 04:42:51
>>jernes+(OP)
This March 2025 post from Aral Balkan stuck with me:

https://mastodon.ar.al/@aral/114160190826192080

"Coding is like taking a lump of clay and slowly working it into the thing you want it to become. It is this process, and your intimacy with the medium and the materials you’re shaping, that teaches you about what you’re making – its qualities, tolerances, and limits – even as you make it. You know the least about what you’re making the moment before you actually start making it. That’s when you think you know what you want to make. The process, which is an iterative one, is what leads you towards understanding what you actually want to make, whether you were aware of it or not at the beginning. Design is not merely about solving problems; it’s about discovering what the right problem to solve is and then solving it. Too often we fail not because we didn’t solve a problem well but because we solved the wrong problem.

When you skip the process of creation you trade the thing you could have learned to make for the simulacrum of the thing you thought you wanted to make. Being handed a baked and glazed artefact that approximates what you thought you wanted to make removes the very human element of discovery and learning that’s at the heart of any authentic practice of creation. Where you know everything about the thing you shaped into being from when it was just a lump of clay, you know nothing about the image of the thing you received for your penny from the vending machine."

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2. nielsb+Xv[view] [source] 2026-02-04 08:48:38
>>gyomu+v4
While there is still a market for artisanal furniture, dishes and clothes most people buy mass-produced dishes, clothes and furniture.

I wonder if software creation will be in a similar place. There still might be a small market for handmade software but the majority of it will be mass produced. (That is, by LLM or even software itself will mostly go away and people will get their work done via LLM instead of "apps")

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3. intend+xA[view] [source] 2026-02-04 09:24:21
>>nielsb+Xv
Acceptance of mass production is only post establishment of quality control.

Skipping over that step results in a world of knock offs and product failures.

People buy Zara or H&M because they can offload the work of verifying quality to the brand.

This was a major hurdle that mass manufacturing had to overcome to achieve dominance.

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4. pixl97+Y81[view] [source] 2026-02-04 13:38:05
>>intend+xA
>Acceptance of mass production is only post establishment of quality control.

Hence why a lot of software development is gluing libraries together these days.

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