▲ | exe34 3 hours ago | |||||||
> I don't need a study to tell me that five projects that have been stuck in slow plodding along waiting for me to ever have time or resources for nearly ten years. that's the issue in the argument though. it could be that those projects would also have been completed in the same time if you had simply started working on them. but honestly, if it makes you feel productive to the point you're doing more work than you would do without the drug, I'd say keep taking it. watch out for side effects and habituation though. | ||||||||
▲ | pessimizer 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
You've added an implicit assumption that this person spends more time programming now than they used to, rather than continuing to commit time at the same rate but now leading to projects being completed when they previously got bogged down and abandoned. There are any number of things you could add to get you to any conclusion. Better to discuss what is there. I've had the same experience of being able to finish tons of old abandoned projects with AI assistance, and I am not spending any more time than usual working on programming or design projects. It's just that the most boring things that would have taken weeks to figure out and do (instead, let me switch to the other project I have that is not like that, yet) have been reduced to hours. The parts that were tough in a creative fun way are still tough, and AI barely helps with them because it is extremely stupid, but those are the funnest, most substantive parts. | ||||||||
▲ | fluidcruft 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I don't think that's correct. That could be true if I were primarily a programmer, but I am not. I'm mostly a certified medical physicist working in a hospital. Programming is a skill that is helpful and I have spent my programming time building other tools that I need. But that list is gigantic, the software that is available for purchase is all complete crap, the market is too small for investment, etc. That's all to say the things I am building are desperately needed but my time for programming is limited and it's not what brings home the bacon and there's no money to be made (beyond consulting, essentially these things might possibly work as tools for consultants). I don't have resources for professional programming staff but I have worked with them in the past and (no offense to most of HN) but the lack of domain knowledge tends to waste even more of my time. | ||||||||
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