So I have OpenClaw and it's awesome but it builds code for me and sometimes things are busted. I put Claude Code CLI on the machine and I use it to look at and try to debug OpenClaw.
I can see how we could get into a situation where you got a bunch of buggy crap and there's another agent that's kind of watching the buggy crap and rebooting it and dicking with it all the time to keep it going.
You get the situation where A.I. just makes hideous code more hideous, as one of the commenters was saying on an earlier post.
A.I. bloat will become this nightmare that nobody has any way of digging out of eventually. Maybe not that long from now.
I'm an old person. I started coding when my father brought home a programmable calculator when I was like 13, I think. That would have been in 76 or 77 maybe
I knew instantly this would be my career. Software. That has been a true statement
There's been various moments of excitement but lots of boredom in the last 50 years but I've never been more excited about technology than I am right now with all of the AI stuff
I'm out of my mind having fun with this stuff and it's reignited my coding passion