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  • tojiro@mastodon.socialT tojiro@mastodon.social

    @gee8sh I've heard some people express a similar sentiment. But to me that feels like a cook whose favorite part of the job is doing the dishes? I'm sure they exist, but I can't relate.

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    #9

    @tojiro @gee8sh Same applies to AI in education. They keep telling me AI can do my planning and create resources and I’m like, but that’s one of the parts of my job I like the best!

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    • tojiro@mastodon.socialT tojiro@mastodon.social

      Parts of my job that I enjoy:
      - Designing systems
      - Writing elegant code
      - Learning new things
      - Solving interesting problems
      - Sharing knowledge

      Parts of my job I don't enjoy:
      - Reviewing other people's code
      - Debugging systems I'm not familiar with
      - Blindly using poorly documented interfaces
      - Dependency hell
      - Being forced into the latest fad

      AI enthusiasts: "What if I told you I've solved one of those lists for you?" 😏

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      #10

      @tojiro
      Reviewing other people's code and debugging unfamiliar modules is where we grow the most though.

      My advice to new programmers is always "read other people's code! Do it regularly, with the goal to understand how it actually works. Step through it in the debugger!"

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      • tojiro@mastodon.socialT tojiro@mastodon.social

        Parts of my job that I enjoy:
        - Designing systems
        - Writing elegant code
        - Learning new things
        - Solving interesting problems
        - Sharing knowledge

        Parts of my job I don't enjoy:
        - Reviewing other people's code
        - Debugging systems I'm not familiar with
        - Blindly using poorly documented interfaces
        - Dependency hell
        - Being forced into the latest fad

        AI enthusiasts: "What if I told you I've solved one of those lists for you?" 😏

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        #11

        @tojiro this is like me and copywriting, archiving, and documenting stuff.

        The joyless ghouls want to deprive us all of even the smallest amounts of joy.

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        • tojiro@mastodon.socialT tojiro@mastodon.social

          Parts of my job that I enjoy:
          - Designing systems
          - Writing elegant code
          - Learning new things
          - Solving interesting problems
          - Sharing knowledge

          Parts of my job I don't enjoy:
          - Reviewing other people's code
          - Debugging systems I'm not familiar with
          - Blindly using poorly documented interfaces
          - Dependency hell
          - Being forced into the latest fad

          AI enthusiasts: "What if I told you I've solved one of those lists for you?" 😏

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          #12

          @tojiro

          I enjoy reviewing other people’s code. Either I learn something, or I get to teach them something (often both in the same PR), both of which are fun. Emphasis here on ‘people’. I don’t learn from a machine that regurgitates median-quality output, and it doesn’t learn from my comments.

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          • tojiro@mastodon.socialT tojiro@mastodon.social

            Parts of my job that I enjoy:
            - Designing systems
            - Writing elegant code
            - Learning new things
            - Solving interesting problems
            - Sharing knowledge

            Parts of my job I don't enjoy:
            - Reviewing other people's code
            - Debugging systems I'm not familiar with
            - Blindly using poorly documented interfaces
            - Dependency hell
            - Being forced into the latest fad

            AI enthusiasts: "What if I told you I've solved one of those lists for you?" 😏

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            #13

            @tojiro really, so you say you like to learn new things? But first couple of things in your don't like to do list is review other peoples code and debug unfamiliar systems, sounds like you don't like to learn new things as that ain't the attitude of someone who likes to learn new things.

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            • swetland@chaos.socialS swetland@chaos.social

              @tojiro I think notably, doing the List 1 items well, rather than outsourcing them to the slop machine, beyond being enjoyable, rewarding, and resulting in better code, reduces the List 2 misery for everyone else.

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              #14

              @swetland @tojiro exactly!

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              • tojiro@mastodon.socialT tojiro@mastodon.social

                Parts of my job that I enjoy:
                - Designing systems
                - Writing elegant code
                - Learning new things
                - Solving interesting problems
                - Sharing knowledge

                Parts of my job I don't enjoy:
                - Reviewing other people's code
                - Debugging systems I'm not familiar with
                - Blindly using poorly documented interfaces
                - Dependency hell
                - Being forced into the latest fad

                AI enthusiasts: "What if I told you I've solved one of those lists for you?" 😏

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                #15

                @tojiro great summary of the madness .

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                • tojiro@mastodon.socialT tojiro@mastodon.social

                  Parts of my job that I enjoy:
                  - Designing systems
                  - Writing elegant code
                  - Learning new things
                  - Solving interesting problems
                  - Sharing knowledge

                  Parts of my job I don't enjoy:
                  - Reviewing other people's code
                  - Debugging systems I'm not familiar with
                  - Blindly using poorly documented interfaces
                  - Dependency hell
                  - Being forced into the latest fad

                  AI enthusiasts: "What if I told you I've solved one of those lists for you?" 😏

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                  #16

                  @tojiro my experience has been that AI helps with a mixture of those two lists (and certainly doesn’t “solve” any of them completely). E.g. LLMs seem to pretty adept at dealing with dependency hell, or at least getting them untangled a lot more quickly than I can myself.

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                  • tojiro@mastodon.socialT tojiro@mastodon.social

                    Parts of my job that I enjoy:
                    - Designing systems
                    - Writing elegant code
                    - Learning new things
                    - Solving interesting problems
                    - Sharing knowledge

                    Parts of my job I don't enjoy:
                    - Reviewing other people's code
                    - Debugging systems I'm not familiar with
                    - Blindly using poorly documented interfaces
                    - Dependency hell
                    - Being forced into the latest fad

                    AI enthusiasts: "What if I told you I've solved one of those lists for you?" 😏

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                    #17

                    @tojiro I rarely ever got to do anything at work from that first list even before AI 😂

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                    • stompyrobot@mastodon.gamedev.placeS stompyrobot@mastodon.gamedev.place

                      @tojiro
                      Reviewing other people's code and debugging unfamiliar modules is where we grow the most though.

                      My advice to new programmers is always "read other people's code! Do it regularly, with the goal to understand how it actually works. Step through it in the debugger!"

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                      #18

                      @StompyRobot @tojiro Not wanting to put words in Brandon's mouth, but I think the crucial part is, he's not saying he wants AI to do the second list instead of the first. AI could just not do either of them.

                      Speaking for myself: I enjoy the same things and dislike the same things, but I will gladly continue doing the things I dislike (in part because as you say, there are positive things to be gained from doing them) but why on Earth would I want AI to do the things I enjoy the most?

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                      • skylark13@mastodon.gamedev.placeS skylark13@mastodon.gamedev.place

                        @StompyRobot @tojiro Not wanting to put words in Brandon's mouth, but I think the crucial part is, he's not saying he wants AI to do the second list instead of the first. AI could just not do either of them.

                        Speaking for myself: I enjoy the same things and dislike the same things, but I will gladly continue doing the things I dislike (in part because as you say, there are positive things to be gained from doing them) but why on Earth would I want AI to do the things I enjoy the most?

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                        @skylark13 @tojiro

                        In the best of worlds, we get to pick which parts we do!

                        A hobby woodcarver might use a knife where an industrial process would use CNC, and that's OK!

                        Note that society doesn't pay me to "do the bits I enjoy" though. They pay me for robust, working software, as quickly as possible, and the models can help achieve that, when guided.

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                        • tojiro@mastodon.socialT tojiro@mastodon.social

                          Parts of my job that I enjoy:
                          - Designing systems
                          - Writing elegant code
                          - Learning new things
                          - Solving interesting problems
                          - Sharing knowledge

                          Parts of my job I don't enjoy:
                          - Reviewing other people's code
                          - Debugging systems I'm not familiar with
                          - Blindly using poorly documented interfaces
                          - Dependency hell
                          - Being forced into the latest fad

                          AI enthusiasts: "What if I told you I've solved one of those lists for you?" 😏

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                          @tojiro arguably they did solve "reviewing other **people's** code" too 🙂

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                          • stompyrobot@mastodon.gamedev.placeS stompyrobot@mastodon.gamedev.place

                            @skylark13 @tojiro

                            In the best of worlds, we get to pick which parts we do!

                            A hobby woodcarver might use a knife where an industrial process would use CNC, and that's OK!

                            Note that society doesn't pay me to "do the bits I enjoy" though. They pay me for robust, working software, as quickly as possible, and the models can help achieve that, when guided.

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                            @StompyRobot @tojiro

                            I didn't think the original post was talking about what you or me are paid to do...

                            I'll just end the discussion here because I feel we're on vastly different ends of the spectrum. Have a nice day!

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                            • tojiro@mastodon.socialT tojiro@mastodon.social

                              Parts of my job that I enjoy:
                              - Designing systems
                              - Writing elegant code
                              - Learning new things
                              - Solving interesting problems
                              - Sharing knowledge

                              Parts of my job I don't enjoy:
                              - Reviewing other people's code
                              - Debugging systems I'm not familiar with
                              - Blindly using poorly documented interfaces
                              - Dependency hell
                              - Being forced into the latest fad

                              AI enthusiasts: "What if I told you I've solved one of those lists for you?" 😏

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                              #22

                              @tojiro same same

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