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Feeling the same amount of brainrot from heaving AI write most code on some side projects as endless social media consumption. I got an output but 1) didn’t learn how to fish 2) it’s what I got prompted together not the full vision from my head 3) I could replicate it even if I tried Rerunning these tests continuously but dang being able to do it yourself still is a super power and seems like it requires more discipline now then it ever did
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couldn’t agree more! as I was starting to create some v2 frames, I thought I’d start using some templates and add in my v1 frame code via ai. The more ai tried to use my code, the more I kept saying ‘you’re doing this wrong’ I finally realized I should’ve just started it myself 😂. would’ve learned more and probably have completed some quicker
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I feel specific task, well described in an existing codebase with lots to reference -> AI likely completes it just fine Let AI explain something -> likely fine, I learn faster Bootstrap a project? Meh. One shot new UI. 50-50 That’s my 2025-03 experience Though AI becomes twice as good every 3-6 months so it’s constant reevaluation
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@sgniwder
i agree with this
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@devzl how’s your AI workflow / thoughts on it ?
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@devzl
I currently have a love/hate relationship with AI. It's great for generating boilerplate and small chunks of code with a small/limited scope, but it's almost always wrong once you try to get something more broad done. AI just can't understand the bigger picture. So it can help develop things way faster still, that is totally true, but as long as you know what it can do and when it will not work.
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