>>57277330I'm still pretty bullish in general on it not being replaced by ChatGPT/similar AI for the main reason that there is a whole ecosystem of coding support teams (project managers, business analysts, etc): Users have no fucking clue what they want, how they want it to work, technical specifications, and everything else. Requirements are always changing, things need to be updated, etc. It might help speed up how fast code can be written or doing a smaller application, but whenever you start asking "write me a program that does this" you're going to go through a billion different iterations of "No, not this, or this, or this, or this, this doesn't even work, this library it's using doesn't exist anymore/has security issues, etc"
>>57277718It's just the nature of everything I guess. I have no other commitments to people and have decent savings. I should have plenty of time when I get back to my parents so I should probably just get what I want to do figured out ASAP and go for it. Might kinda suck for a few years but if I'm already unhappy even with $ it isn't that much of a risk.