it’s important to keep caring about how things work and how they’re built
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it’s important to keep caring about how things work and how they’re built
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it’s important to keep caring about how things work and how they’re built
@zachleat This, my friend, is what I call "ownership".
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it’s important to keep caring about how things work and how they’re built
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it’s important to keep caring about how things work and how they’re built
@zachleat It's one reason why I enjoy driving cars with manual transmissions. :3 -
it’s important to keep caring about how things work and how they’re built
@zachleat but why? Whenever I ask senior dev a question i get:“Ask Claude! He can do it.“
Honestly though: devs who retain their ability to write code without ai will be the ones companies will search for.
You may quote me on this when the whole ai slop/hallucination/accidents ship has sunken.
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@zachleat It's one reason why I enjoy driving cars with manual transmissions. :3
@tk not as a consumer, but as a builder!
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@zachleat but why? Whenever I ask senior dev a question i get:“Ask Claude! He can do it.“
Honestly though: devs who retain their ability to write code without ai will be the ones companies will search for.
You may quote me on this when the whole ai slop/hallucination/accidents ship has sunken.
@nice2meatu doesn’t matter how you create/generate the code, you’re still responsible for it!
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it’s important to keep caring about how things work and how they’re built
@zachleat one of my lifelong frustrations has been how little most people seem to care about how anything they use on the regular actually works. By and large, zero interest from the average person in understanding what they use at even a high level.
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it’s important to keep caring about how things work and how they’re built
@zachleat Not in the world of Pull Stack Development.
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@zachleat one of my lifelong frustrations has been how little most people seem to care about how anything they use on the regular actually works. By and large, zero interest from the average person in understanding what they use at even a high level.
@josh people care when it breaks

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@josh people care when it breaks

@zachleat a thing often avoided by... knowing how things work

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@zachleat a thing often avoided by... knowing how things work

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