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Its a good tool in some cases. But I think general lack of understanding of how it works and its shortcomings is going to cause many issues in coming years.
That's been true ever since the first graduates came out knowing COBOL instead of assembly. Everything keeps getting more bloated and buggy.
I wish I could go back and learn all the old ways, but no one teaches that now. I hate learning things the new way with all the shortcuts and bloat everything has now
There are lots of assembly programming YouTubers. My way of scratching that itch is Arduino / ESP32. The tool chain is all C code but it's so stripped down there's not even an OS. It's just your code on the hardware.