| ▲ | yieldcrv 11 hours ago | |||||||||||||
I don't know if I’m overly critical but there’s gotta be a middle ground between totally AI pilled people that otherwise have no talents, and control freak veteran developers who cant let go My current process is also using Github projects in a normal scrum style way, with many tickets written or fleshed out and state managed by the LLM, and it doubling as the memory system Completely leapfrogging all these other open and closed source concoctions and being more effective But its effective enough that I don’t need OP’s final form state of still approving everything Auto-mode is fine. Worktrees are built into Claude Code now. I just tell it to classify tickets as sequential or parallel possible and spawn subagents to tackle all of the tickets in the todo list They all get their own context window its pretty perfect now in the meantime I work in a couple tabs of Claude Design for different flows of any client side app. My philosophy has been that devs could pick up graphic and UI/UX design easily, its just still a full time job to make variations of layouts and portray their states. UI/UX is not a full time job anymore. And I use Claude chat to flesh out aspects of the overall idea I think you may be overcomplicating your workflow in the concluding state. Overall I agree that planning and intention is now most of the time, before a 10 subagent precision strike is initiated | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | thi2 7 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
There are tons of people, those are just not as vocal. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | nisabek 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||||||||
Could be (the overcomplicating part), I'm just not yet comfortable loosing the mental model of the final application. At least not in all types of tickets. Are you not seeing that?.. | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | ai_fry_ur_brain 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
All these people saying UI/UX is dead, then I see their designs and they're absolutely the worst (but they're always swearing by how incredible it is). Sorry access to an LLM (even if it could center a div reliably and make a responsive designs, it can't) does not give you taste, intuition or make you good at building user interfaces. You people/sloppers have no idea the amount of sweat that gets poured into great UX. Its insulting when you people say these things and Im not even a designer or frontend dev. I actually think UI/UX designers and devs will be the last to fall. I will want beautiful products that were built by beautiful minds, thats how you will set yourself apart from the slop. And fortunately it will be even easier when 80% of everything is half assed cranked out UI by llm design tools. The contrast is already glaring. | ||||||||||||||
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