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rootnod3 3 hours ago

And then Anthropic has an outage and you what...have a coffee break until then? All that time babysitting the AIs just to be a little faster but probably with less knowledge/control over what they did?

afavour 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I don’t think you’re quite getting what OP is describing. I work in a similar way… I am aware of all the code being written. If Claude had an outage I could write it myself. It would just take longer.

You say “all that time” babysitting AIs but in my experience it isn’t that much time, if anything the back and forth at the planning stages is more productive than when I’m doing it by myself because I’m being asked questions and having to think things through from different angles.

gitaarik 7 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

What do you do when your search engine goes down?

efitz 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

If you only have one AI window open, you’re doing it wrong. You task swap to another window/agent, get it working on something, rinse and repeat. I can keep 4 busy most of the time. When I task swap I also check in on what the other agents are doing to make sure they’re on track, not blocked and not struggling.

well_ackshually an hour ago | parent [-]

congratulations on your soon to be coming burnout.

Keeping that many tasks in parallel, running all the time will kill you.

speff an hour ago | parent | next [-]

I suppose it depends how hands-off the tasks are - I max out at 2 parallel sessions working on different parts and it's fairly exhausting once done. I can see the number of parallel work increasing if there's a good dev/test loop. But at $WORK, that's not usually an option.

rootnod3 an hour ago | parent [-]

So, hands-off meaning "just let the AI cook and don't check it"?

Either you follow everything it does, revise the plans, do the code review, manual adjustments, etc, or you run sessions in parallel, not being that attentive and constantly context-switch (also resulting in less attention I guess).

I fail to see the benefits honestly.

DonHopkins 31 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

It's great to work from home so you can take nice little micro naps while code's generating, reviewing, building, and deploying.

A calm attentive alternative of vibe coding: restful coding.

It's much easier to read and review code after a refreshing cat nap, especially with a real cat.

Too bad that's not usually acceptable to do that in the office. It should be! Slacking off by sword fighting all day is too exhausting.

https://xkcd.com/303/

jerezzprime 20 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Yes get a coffee. Being able to execute 5 things at once is amazing, but it's a recipe for burnout. We have to be more careful and explicit about how we spend our time, and that means more explicit time away. If this thing makes you 10x more effective (I truly believe it can), you can afford to spend 20% less time behind the desk and more time doing whatever it is that actually makes you happy. Hopefully your manager understands that calculus.

bottlepalm 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

As the AI is working, I am working - reviewing, regression testing, thinking about if the currently implementation is too complex and how to simplify it etc.. I totally review and understand everything the AI is generating and often push back, have it re-do something, or do it myself. In the end I feel like the quality of the work is at a v3 level in the time it took to do a v1. The productivity and quality increase is real.

comradesmith 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I’ll deal with that problem when it happens

raven12345 31 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

You can have multiple tasks running

refactor_master 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

We're already having coffee breaks when AWS and CloudFlare are down. What's another break in the mix? If anything, we might be lucky that they're down at the same time, so we can consolidate the breaks.

mohamedkoubaa 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

And then solar radiation permanently knocks out the electrical grid and you what... have coffee break until society finds a new equilibrium?

busterarm 8 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Company I'm familiar with that went all in on Codex ran out of tokens for a week and wouldn't increase their spend.

I pretty significant number of their engineers flat out refused to work. Like publicly said so. "Increase our plan or I'm taking the week off."

8note 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

why not?

then demand some lack-of-uptime compensation for a lack of uptime

wahnfrieden 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Codex has 99.98% uptime

glhaynes 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

"All that time babysitting the AIs just to be a little faster" doesn't seem like an accurate/unbiased portrayal of what they said: "The v1 feature feels more like a v3 given the amount of iteration it already went through."

soupspaces 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

In Soviet Russia, the AI babysits you https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Soviet_Russia