Check out Ian Ford's "A field guide to Earthlings". It is a bit dated and not scientific or well-referenced but I find that it's fairly plausible in explaining this exact facet of neurotypical life that I never understood before. It runs so deep.
Hot take: Do you get paid for working or is it your business? Honestly, just give in and code properly in your free or downtime (of which you will have a lot while the clanker is churning out token salad).
The only thing you have to watch out for is not taking on more load.
IMHO, this is just the latest fad of a long slide down starting in the 70s and it's not worth the energy to try to singlehandedly prevent it. Capitalism dictates it. Programming hasn't been a craft for a long time, it's assembly line work and you shouldn't destroy yourself over it.
Imagine giving standing applause to your political opponent for genociding millions for overthrowing the evil regime (tm) only to be desperately less down when you find out that he's gonna fuck it up as usual.
At this point it might be better if the US goes in without a plan as having one didn't seem to work out the last 50+ military conflicts.
IMHO, clankers have the same issue as you explained with coding. You can give them some smallish task but their context window isn't big enough to implement it in a consistent way in any system of non-trivial size. So what happens is that they "forget" about parts you already told them about or which they processed before. Which leads to unmaintainable, inextensible spaghetti and unnecessary features and stubs all over the place after a few iterations. The only way to clean that up is with a human in the loop who's micromanaging the LLM.
Well yes, the rich are running out of their worker's money after a while and that totally is an issue for them. Isn't that exactly what they say all the time? I don't get it.
NP, in the end being abhorred by the torture tactics of the imperial core I reside in is the least of inconveniences compared to what we do to those who we profit of.
Well, to be fair, he probably meant "600k I was about to steal from workers and other poor people, so I was directly entitled to them.". The only thing rich people are really good at is talking their fortune up (unless it's about paying taxes).
Check out Ian Ford's "A field guide to Earthlings". It is a bit dated and not scientific or well-referenced but I find that it's fairly plausible in explaining this exact facet of neurotypical life that I never understood before. It runs so deep.