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| ▲ | tacone 2 days ago | parent | next [-] |
| I found working with AI as the code buddy to be motivating (ironically). You get to chat about the project, ask opinions and in general have somebody do the work you don't find inspiring. AI often doesn't do things your way, but if your doing something for yourself you usually care more about the goal than the technicalities. Also AI working on a hobby code base is less prone to overcomplication since it basically copies what you've wrote yourself. |
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| ▲ | matheusmoreira 2 days ago | parent [-] | | I had a similar experience. Just chatting about stuff, shooting ideas and concepts back and forth with the AI is quite stimulating. I get to be an obnoxious help vampire without draining other humans of their patience and motivation. It's like having a developer friend with infinite patience to chat with. In terms of productivity it's having something of a mixed effect. It gives me very clear ideas and direction but at the same time everything just feels done afterwards. All that's left is actually executing the tasks which is... Boring. I'm not sure I trust ChatGPT to do it for me like an agent. The examples it gives me are never quite right. It's probably a lot better at generating frontend javascript code than programming language interpreter code. |
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| ▲ | Yokohiii 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] |
| Sponsors can have quite a bit more entitlement then the average github dude. But well, maybe if you lock it down for sponsors the stress level is overall lower. |
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| ▲ | matheusmoreira 2 days ago | parent [-] | | > Sponsors can have quite a bit more entitlement then the average github dude. Is this some sort of unwritten agreement? When I was setting up my sponsor page, I explored the sponsor pages of other users for ideas. I don't think there were many sponsorship tiers with special features. Some people offered advertising space on the README, others offered access to an exclusive Discord channel, most just thanked the sponsor. I'm still new at this so I wouldn't know. I only ever had one sponsor. Happened organically after my work was independently posted here on HN once. | | |
| ▲ | Yokohiii 2 days ago | parent [-] | | Oh my mistake I was thinking of individual donations, which may be implied as some premium service. I think a company/org sponsor should be more professional.
In theory you can just cancel a sponsor if it doesn't fit. You can turn your back on on donations, but you somehow owe the donators forever. Edit:
https://pocketbase.io/faq/ Look at the bottom, just an example how sponsors/donors may affect you. |
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