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verdverm 7 hours ago

I took the "running 24/7” to imply less AI writes code once and more to imply AI is available all the time for ad hoc requests. I tried to adjust back to the median with my third question.

I find the idea of programming from my phone unappealing, do you ever put work down? Or do you have to be always on now, being a thought leader / influencer?

simonw 7 hours ago | parent [-]

I do most of my programming from my phone now. I love it. I get to spend more time out in the world and not chained to my laptop. I can work in the garden with the chickens, or take the dog on a walk, or use public transport time productively while going to fun places.

It's actually the writing of content for my blog that chains me to the laptop, because I won't let AI write for me. I do get a lot of drafts and the occasional short post written in Apple Notes though.

polishdude20 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

What's your workflow?

verdverm 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Going from ten finger typing to thumb only or voice has never panned out for me. Any tips?

ProgrammerMatt 4 hours ago | parent [-]

I always want to know what the hell it is these people claim to be working on lmao.

But seems like this guy is the real deal based on his post history

verdverm 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Simon has a lot more smaller projects than one big project these days (afaik, so special insights), which are more conducive to this maybe?

I always try to not use my phone when out and about, preferring to chat people up so we don't lose our IRL social skills. They are more interesting than whatever my phone might have to offer me in those moments.