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Very possible this is just my own special snowflake bias, but I feel very lucky that I learned to code before AI assistance and get to live through adoption of these new tools. I feel the same about growing up along with the Internet.
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same same though I feel a bit of FOMO on Cursor/Zed as I'm trapped in vim yet don't have time to gather resources on those AI plugins. i had github copilot but turned it off as it just gives unuseful noise. THOUGH I also feel like Cursor/Zed at this stage is probably not that different.
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i also feel lucky to have done so but for different reasons
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feel similarly, though do feel like all adults probably feel this way (similar to “kids don’t want to work hard these days”)
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@jawa
My snowflake bias liked the challenge of doing it with the help of books before Google had helpful results.
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@lovejoy
i regret i didn't learn to code earlier ironically, with ai assistance i become more impatient (which definitely should not be the case)
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@justbuild
Truth. Being forced to learn to build, instead of being served the end product is always going to give you a deeper more profound appreciation of what it took/takes to get to where we are, right here, right now. Staggering tbh.
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I don’t think it’s snowflake bias. Intimately knowing Thomas guides and encyclopedias and illford films makes iPhones all the sweeter
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+1 In general learning to code taught me so much about seemingly unrelated topics (reading, focus, problem solving, etc.)
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My mom was a programer in early 80's and i remember spending time at her work playing with these huge boxes of perforated cards> these early computers took entire huge room
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I feel the same way.
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Learning code is mostly what made me motivated to learn how to read.
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I started learning to code literally a year before ChatGPT came out, but I have actually found it helpful for speed iterating on shit and building, as I’ve progressed I’ve picked up some comp sci concepts albeit limited. Only now am I focusing on the hard theory and limiting my ai use
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I would like to live long enough to see the transhumanist era
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@epr
it feels like a superpower to me now.
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Don’t know shit about coding but feel heavily this way about computers and the internet. My childhood memories consistof building forts, playing hide and seek, and only going inside when my mom whistled from a mile away. The internet ruined a lot of kids ability to imagine and play.
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i feel this way about learning deep learning fundamentals and fine tuning before the advent of GPT3
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it really helping for me with this ai stuff, i think its bad for junior coz they dont know fundamentals
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Ai is overrated anyway. *This message was approved by AI.
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