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1. fallou+0j[view] [source] 2026-02-04 20:04:39
>>aspect+(OP)
All these tools to build something, but nothing to build. I feel like I am part of a Pyramid Scheme where every product is about building something else, but nothing reaches the end user.

Note: nothing against fluid.sh, I am struggling to figure out something to build.

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2. aabaji+fm[view] [source] 2026-02-04 20:20:27
>>fallou+0j
That is the problem with software developers with expertise in software, but no deep domain knowledge outside the CS world.
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3. tempes+8s[view] [source] 2026-02-04 20:43:50
>>aabaji+fm
It is my belief with some exceptions it is almost always easier to teach a domain expert to code than it is to teach a software developer the domain.
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4. no_wiz+iH[view] [source] 2026-02-04 21:57:06
>>tempes+8s
Every single time I try to get a domain expert at $job to let me learn more about the domain it goes goes nowhere.

My belief is that engineers should be the prime candidates to be learning the domain, because it can positively influence product development. There’s too many layers between engineers and the the domain IME

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5. thephy+pV[view] [source] 2026-02-04 23:12:24
>>no_wiz+iH
I mostly agree, but I see programmers more as “language interpreters”. They can speak the computer’s language fluently and know enough about the domain to be able to explain it in some abstractions.

The beauty of LLMs is that they can quickly gather and distill the knowledge on both sides of that relationship.

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