Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
so far llms have increased my dev productivity by < 1% id like to increase this but don’t have a good idea of what a realistic goal is looking for good ideas to up my game, read on for more context on how i’m using them currently
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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
the way i use llms right now is asking questions to claude in a browser (I have @c setup as a shortcut to search claude in chrome) its biggest wins for me have been writing short scripts or answering arcane techincal questions about common things like web standards (ex: css stacking contexts or 3rd party cookie behavior under different CSPs)
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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
beyond this i’m unsure of what else it can do for me right now the most time consuming part of the coding work that feels rote is translating from figma files to frontend components but even this isn’t that time consuming and i have trouble imaging how the llm makes this go faster
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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
would appreciate any suggestions some more background: 20 years coding write frontend and backend TS working on Warpcast and Farcaster
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erik
@etash
Have you tried out Cursor (or other AI-powered editors)? I didn’t feel like productivity was improving much until I did so. The UX is seamless now between quickly interfacing with an LLM in the sidebar then applying changes.
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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
i have not but this does seem like the biggest potential for unlock problem is i’d suffer a 5% productivity loss the first few weeks as i’ve invested a decade in my nvim setup there are plugins though that can achieve something similar with an llm chat aside the editor but requires a bit more setup, though would probably be worth it
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