▲ | appease7727 4 days ago | |
Yes, but I don't see it as problematic. When I'm in flow, I don't need the AI. I'm working on something I grok and I can see through from start to finish. Achieving flow on something you don't grok is a nonsesnse question. When I need the AI for something, it's either something I'm too tired for, something that doesn't require thought, or it's something that I need to stop and think through. All of which explicitly require exiting flow to wrangle with tooling and research. If AI breaking flow is a problem for you, I'd suggest you're doing AI or flow incorrectly. Don't ever expect that AI will do anything other than disrupt you. Just ask yourself: would you be comfortable snapping off this task to a green intern while you stay in flow? Or would they need some level of your attention and supervision to not set the shop on fire? AI is not a tool to keep you in flow, it's a tool to help shorten the downtime between flow states. I only ever use AI tools when flow state is light, or flow is hard blocked by something I can't immediately resolve on my own. Using AI tools in the middle of my flow sounds stupendously disruptive and counter-productive. |