Who's gonna help vibe coders with new tech stacks now?

This has not in the least bit been unexpected - I posted about the impact of LLMs in the mod forum towards the beginning of last year, and even that was after having thought about it for a couple of years beforehand (I had a lot going on so didn’t get time to put my thoughts down on paper till then).

So if you’re worried about the forum, don’t be :hugs: if anything, the impact of LLMs is actually somewhat freeing and exciting - because it means we don’t have to be as strict on some of the things we have been strict on in the past (like SEO) and so it heralds a new direction and chapter in the forum’s life :icon_biggrin: We intend to cover some of this in our annual update (which we are holding off posting for now - it’s our tenth birthday next month so we’ll post it closer to that) so definitely keep your eyes peeled for that!

You also probably won’t be aware as you only registered here in 2020, but the forum has already gone through several changes as and when our needs and goals have changed. For instance, in the early days (arguably what many might consider when we were setting ‘the gold standard’ for forums like this) we had things like a general dev section. José was (understandably) actually apprehensive when I first mentioned it but I promised him it would be fine - and it was - it was more than fine, it played a significant role in helping with adoption as it helped create the kind of buzz and activity that was mesmerising and unmatched at the time. You could literally feel that something special in the air! It was infectious! :003: (It was also hard work, hence when it did its job we adapted once again.)

So if you’re worried about the forum please don’t be - it’s not the first time we’ve had to traverse the impact of external forces… some of you may remember the (catastrophic) impact on some forums with the advent of social networks, yet many adapted and are still going strong today. So we’ve certainly been around the block and you’re in good hands - if people continue to enjoy and use the forum it will continue its path… even if it’s a little different to what you may have witnessed yourself during the time you’ve been here :innocent:

Be sure to check out our annual announcement when it drops for more on this!


Going back on topic…

What new tech stacks :lol:

While we may see an acceleration in new languages and frameworks, largely put together with the help of LLMs, LLMs (or rather their overlords) will ultimately get to decide which ones live or die.

We’ve covered some of this in our thread:

And we recently saw a real-life indication of this with Tailwind:

If a huge project like Tailwind struggled to survive, what hope does that leave everyone else?

I think people aren’t considering the fact that LLMs are replacing those sources - because whereas previously people were asking questions on forums and SO, now they are asking LLMs and so LLMs are becoming those resources. And this not only ties back in to that thread where LLM overlords will dictate which languages live or die, but one of the greatest human inventions and one of the best things about the internet - of freely and openly sharing knowledge - will start to die. This could be devastating for humanity as the LLM overloads end up controlling, and in some cases, especially when you consider the evil-ness of billionaires, gate-keeping or nefariously skewing and manipulating that knowledge.

We may well be living in the beginning of Star Wars - where you’re either part of the Federation or the Resistance. Will people choose the side they chose in those movies? I sincerely hope so. I still have faith in y’all!

We still have the power to make a difference :sparkles:

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