Quality in the Age of Slop
5 hours ago
- #software craftsmanship
- #quality in technology
- #AI ethics
- Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (ZAMM) is used as a lens to examine modern software engineering's struggle with AI-driven coding tools.
- The 'Maw' symbolizes a nihilistic trend in tech that threatens traditional notions of quality, excellence, and craftsmanship in software.
- ZAMM argues that maintaining motorcycles and software are similar, emphasizing mental focus, observation, and intellectual effort over physical labor.
- Gumption traps, like intermittent failures and impatience, parallel common software engineering challenges and drain problem-solving energy.
- Quality, with a capital 'Q,' is presented as an indefinable yet perceivable essence that bridges romantic (emotional) and classical (analytical) understandings.
- AI coding tools prompt fears about eroding human excellence, care, and personal investment in creating 'good' or high-quality software.
- The author finds validation in ZAMM for valuing craftsmanship and sees AI as potentially estranging developers from their work, undermining quality judgments.
- Ultimately, the post advocates for maintaining a sense of quality and care in one's work as a counter to the dehumanizing pressures of AI and the Maw.