@jonny @aredridel i think that's the uncanny valley we're in now, until people are like "cute stick figure, yo". We're colalborating with a friend and what we now "share" is basically ideas. He showed me his little tool to walk him through wiring / pinout instructions when making circuits by hand, and I was like "oh why didn't i think of that, can I borrow it" and give him credit for the idea, not the code.
It's hard for our generation to realize that code as such has no big value anymore, when before it was (if a very problematic) a rough measure of effort and thoughtfulness. I don't know where things are going to go from there, and what awaits us... I picture myself as a punchcard programmer being confronted with a personal computer, and thinking "oh now I can punch so many cards and be done at 10am for the nightly batch run", not realizing that the future are things like CICD and worldwide collaboration and microcontrollers.