Some people say LLM assisted coding will cost a lot of developers' jobs, but posts like this imply it'll cost (solve?) a lot of management / overhead too.
Mind you I've always thought project managers are kinda wasteful, as a software developer I'd love for Someone Else to just curate a list of tasks and their requirements / acceptance criteria. But unfortunately that's not the reality and it's often up to the developers themselves to create the tasks and fill them in, then execute them. Which of course begs the question, why do we still have a PM?
(the above is anecdotal and not a universal experience I'm sure. I hope.)
> as a software developer I'd love for Someone Else to just curate a list of tasks and their requirements / acceptance criteria
That's interesting. In every team I worked in, I always fought really hard against anyone but developers being able to write tickets on the board.
That isn’t the job of a PM.