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Claude Code Is the Inflection Point

https://newsletter.semianalysis.com/p/claude-code-is-the-inflection-point
1•throwaw12•11s ago•0 comments

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Open in hackernews

Ask HN: At 34, can I aspire to being more than a JavaScript widget engineer?

31•yesitcan•1mo ago
I’ve spent a decade doing frontend work. It pays pretty well but I am essentially just making modals and dropdowns for CRUD apps. I crave more purpose in life but understand the most rational choice is to keep going and saving for retirement.

Does it make sense to change direction at this point? I envy PhDs working on self-driving cars and rockets and AI. But also question overall morality of the tech industry.

Comments

chistev•1mo ago
Yes
eucryphia•1mo ago
Why? Have you had three children yet? If so, you’ve reached peak human, just enjoy yourself.
checker659•1mo ago
Two words: growth mindset.
nicbou•1mo ago
What does this mean?
checker659•1mo ago
It means you don't have internal limiting beliefs that misleads one to believe they cannot grow out of their currently (personally disagreeable) situation / reality.
salawat•1mo ago
>But also question overall morality of the tech industry.

Good, you still have your soul. Listen to it. All these arseholes want is their machines of loving grace that never say no, and orchestrate the masses for them. Self-driving to shape how/where/when people can move.

Build things for you and let the rest languish. Maybe share what you learn with aspiring juniors, and become the eccentric techie. The moral backbone is so lacking right now, I feel absolutely no motivation to extend the industry's grasp. My humble opinion.

squigz•1mo ago
> But also question overall morality of the tech industry.

Leaving certainly won't help anything. Find companies and people that align with your values and build with them.

Or become a woodworker :)

DANmode•1mo ago
Stay, AND find the woodworking hobby,

while moving closer to work that you like better.

y-curious•1mo ago
The burned out SWE to photographer/woodworker pipeline in action

It should be a new internet law like Cunningham’s law

“Every thread about alternative careers for software engineers will eventually have a suggestion to begin woodworking”

gethly•1mo ago
I would say that Go is the best gateway into compiled languages. It is simple(it has very little syntactic sugar), has a ton of available libraries, comes with its own compiler, compiles in 1-2 seconds, has world class support for concurrency, is garbage collected so you do not have to manually manage the memory and therefore it will not feel too strange coming from JS, the standard library is batteries-included, a ton of online content to help out with learning and solving problems... overall the best developer experience as the ecosystem is top notch.

After you learn about pointers, different style of OOP, etc.. you can switch to something with manual memory management like Odin, Zig or Rust.

I would say, try Go for six months, then, if you want, move to one of the other languages. In a year, your career might be completely transformed and many new avenues will become available to you. THEN you can start thinking about what you'd like to do.

DANmode•1mo ago
Would you need to go back to school or spend a lot of time, necessarily, to switch gears?

…or do you pick things up relatively quickly?

How do you feel about being responsible for your own thing?

rramadass•1mo ago
> It pays pretty well ... I crave more purpose in life but understand the most rational choice is to keep going and saving for retirement.

"A bird in hand is always worth two in the bush" when it comes to Finances in today's uncertain world.

However, "Purpose in Life" != "Job Needs"; Disambiguate them in your head and pursue/manage each separately. Learn/Study whatever you find interesting and want to do. Whether you decide to make it a job to make money out of is a separate decision.

> Does it make sense to change direction at this point?

It may or may-not based on your financial/family situation and appetite for risk.

> I envy PhDs working on self-driving cars and rockets and AI.

Change that envy to inspiration so that you can study any of the above or other subjects that you find interesting. You can orient this towards getting a more satisfying job in the domain that you love or just do it for the intellectual enjoyment.

> But also question overall morality of the tech industry.

Don't go there unless you want to change everything about your life.

PS: Study Philosophy both the ideal and pragmatic kind.

nicbou•1mo ago
I am your age. If all goes perfectly well, we're 30 years from retirement. That's a long time doing something you dislike for 40 hours per week.

Realistically, most people don't get to work on meaningful cutting-edge projects. Of those who do, few are moving the needle. Education might not be the best path to a fulfilling job either.

Personally, I find fulfilment at a much smaller scale, away from the spotlight. I write software to support another goal: simplifying local bureaucracy. It's not as glamourous as AI and rockets, but I have a grateful audience and a lot of agency over my work.

Working on my own stuff has brought back the joy of programming for me. I do a little bit of everything, and it's always in support of a greater objective. This might be something interesting to you.

yesitcan•1mo ago
What net worth number were you looking to retire with? I don’t know if I have another 30 years in me. Maybe 5 max.
nicbou•1mo ago
That's the idea. If you're like most people, you are going to work for a long time still, so you might as well look for enjoyable work. You might not find a perfect job, but at least something that you can tolerate for a long time.
mmmmbbbhb•1mo ago
With chatgpt, your options are wide than ever. Quit your job, spend 3 to 6 months full time studying/contributing to a field of interest, and you've pivoted.

Chatgpt as a teacher is seriously a super power.

justarandomname•1mo ago
> Chatgpt as a teacher is seriously a super power.

I think this is by far, my favorite thing about LLMs. As a person who prefers self-learning I can significantly increase depth, breadth, and speed of learning or researching any topic now. Its absolutely terrible for a large number of topics but in the very least it can usually point me in a general direction faster than anything else.

pepperball•1mo ago
Before ChatGPT, the web in general offered vast amounts of knowledge available to anyone who could find it.

Nobody gives a shit about knowledge. They want domain experts defined by years of experience in a domain, not a few months internet research.

effnorwood•1mo ago
You just pass butter.
aiiizzz•1mo ago
Does it make sense? Absolutely. Do you want to spend the rest of your life making dropdowns? It's a waste.
beAbU•1mo ago
Very few people have the privilege of working in a field that is meaningful in the way you describe, and if you try to chase that you will probably set yourself up for disappointment.

Work for me is the thing I need to do so that I can afford the things I enjoy doing, such as hobbies, time with family, etc.

If your current job is absolutely soul crushing and terrible, by all means make a move. But more importantly, find the things you enjoy doing that's not work, and find the time to do those things.

i_don_t_know•1mo ago
> Does it make sense to change direction at this point? I envy PhDs working on self-driving cars and rockets and AI.

You don’t need a PhD to work on rockets. Well, you might depending on what you want to do.

There are a lot of software opportunities at rocket companies from test systems, real-time measurements, operator interfaces, flight simulation, and various other internal supporting software.

You might be interested in and have the right experience for, for example, operator interfaces and various internal dashboards and database applications. That might be your entry into the field and you can try to branch out from there into other areas.

olowe•1mo ago
> I’ve spent a decade doing frontend work.

Think about it this way: you've spent a decade writing software.

> Does it make sense to change direction at this point?

Changing direction isn't a binary thing. You can aim, say, 4.5 degrees to the left to change your trajectory ever so slightly. This is possible because whether you're working on CRUD forms or self-driving car data analytics pipelines many principles of software engineering are the same. For example good software is usually simple, clear, and portable [1].

Specialise in an industry vertical that is not just web development. Let's use healthcare as an example. If you're doing dropdowns and modals in healthcare software - try and understand if those widgets could be easily used in other healthcare software. Why or why not? Could that same dropdown be implemented in a native app using GTK and/or WinUI? Perhaps given the type of data you're working with a dropdown isn't the best way that it could be represented. Try loading up some disease definitions into Typesense[2] and presenting a more free-form text search for particular diseases. From there you can think beyond UI widgets and think more about general problem solving.

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Practice_of_Programming [2]: https://typesense.org

pepperball•1mo ago
> Specialise in an industry vertical that is not just web development.

I have rarely seen a “non web dev vertical” job that’s required less than 5-10 years direct professional domain expertise.