This is something I worry about for folks using AI today.
Future generations who cut their teeth on it will probably be fine. Then again, they probably won’t be software engineers. @kotaro https://kotaro.me/notes/ajy3xrd6h83f57o9
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This is something I worry about for folks using AI today.
Future generations who cut their teeth on it will probably be fine. Then again, they probably won’t be software engineers. @kotaro https://kotaro.me/notes/ajy3xrd6h83f57o9
@fahrni@curmudgeon.cafe It's a mess. My juniors aren't just burnt out by the breakneck speed of requests from clients who use AI heavily.
They feel completely powerless. They're breaking down with depression.
@kotaro I completely understand. I think it’s part of the malaise I’m feeling lately.
@fahrni@curmudgeon.cafe The busybody work of a last-mile handyman, the kind that can't be streamlined by AI, is just completely illogical.
It's "women's work" in the worst sense of the term.
AI users have it on easy mode, though.
@kotaro Busy work kind of describes the entire process, in a way. I’m just telling it what I want, in detail, and let it go. Correcting as needed along the way.
When it gets better and I learn how to use multiple agents together it’ll be extremely unfulfilling.
I still do my personal projects “the old way.”
@fahrni@curmudgeon.cafe It's a mess. My juniors aren't just burnt out by the breakneck speed of requests from clients who use AI heavily.
They feel completely powerless. They're breaking down with depression.