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i wish the tech industry would just collapse already

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  • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

    @dragonfi @sabik @bri7 this is easily explained by the study that showed that engineers who reported feeling more productive with AI were actually less productive

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    @eniko @sabik @bri7 I need to find that article again.

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    • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

      @dragonfi @sabik @bri7 this is easily explained by the study that showed that engineers who reported feeling more productive with AI were actually less productive

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      @eniko @dragonfi @sabik I honestly think the AI is hacking time perception.

      the divide is people who are having fun with it vs not

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      • bri7@social.treehouse.systemsB bri7@social.treehouse.systems

        @eniko @dragonfi @sabik I honestly think the AI is hacking time perception.

        the divide is people who are having fun with it vs not

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        @eniko @dragonfi @sabik it’s sort of working like a slot machine. It gets the answer right often enough to erase the time that passed while it gave wrong answers- people don’t realise it woulda been faster to just struggle through the problem themselves- that’s not as fun- therefore feels like it takes longer

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        • bri7@social.treehouse.systemsB bri7@social.treehouse.systems

          @eniko @dragonfi @sabik I honestly think the AI is hacking time perception.

          the divide is people who are having fun with it vs not

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          @bri7 @eniko @sabik

          I guess, as someone with Autism, I ignore a lot of the surface details and what remains is a useless yes-man who falsifies data all the time. So, the most I can use it for is pointing me in the general direction of the files I need to edit.

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          • bri7@social.treehouse.systemsB bri7@social.treehouse.systems

            @eniko @dragonfi @sabik I honestly think the AI is hacking time perception.

            the divide is people who are having fun with it vs not

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            @bri7 @eniko @dragonfi
            Not even fun, necessarily; could also be similar to slot machines

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            • bri7@social.treehouse.systemsB bri7@social.treehouse.systems

              @eniko @dragonfi @sabik it’s sort of working like a slot machine. It gets the answer right often enough to erase the time that passed while it gave wrong answers- people don’t realise it woulda been faster to just struggle through the problem themselves- that’s not as fun- therefore feels like it takes longer

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              @bri7 @dragonfi @sabik also even when it gets stuff wrong you're doing a lot of "work" in terms of prompting and reading its output and all that stuff so that *feels* productive even though it's actually not

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              • bri7@social.treehouse.systemsB bri7@social.treehouse.systems

                @eniko @dragonfi @sabik it’s sort of working like a slot machine. It gets the answer right often enough to erase the time that passed while it gave wrong answers- people don’t realise it woulda been faster to just struggle through the problem themselves- that’s not as fun- therefore feels like it takes longer

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                @eniko @dragonfi @sabik but further, understanding the code it produces takes just exactly as long as understanding any stranger’s code always has, and that debt needs to get paid sooner or later

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                • eniko@mastodon.gamedev.placeE eniko@mastodon.gamedev.place

                  i'm just so tired of everything in my life being held hostage by fucking billionaires dude

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                  @eniko
                  Don't negotiate with terrorists.

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                  • bri7@social.treehouse.systemsB bri7@social.treehouse.systems

                    @eniko @dragonfi @sabik but further, understanding the code it produces takes just exactly as long as understanding any stranger’s code always has, and that debt needs to get paid sooner or later

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                    @bri7 @eniko @dragonfi
                    Except there's no intent behind the code, and there's probably more of it

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                    • sabik@rants.auS sabik@rants.au

                      @bri7 @eniko @dragonfi
                      Except there's no intent behind the code, and there's probably more of it

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                      @sabik @bri7 @eniko

                      I think this is why it just tires me out, instead of working with my code, I need to re-read and understand the new generated one.

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                      • dragonfi@social.jsteuernagel.deD dragonfi@social.jsteuernagel.de

                        @sabik @bri7 @eniko

                        I think this is why it just tires me out, instead of working with my code, I need to re-read and understand the new generated one.

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                        @dragonfi @sabik @eniko i think it does have intent- the prompter’s intent; not any of its own. it seems to do best with problems that look kind of like translation. which is also its limitations; it can’t really do any work you didn’t already do. it can only transform it into a different “language”.

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                        • dragonfi@social.jsteuernagel.deD dragonfi@social.jsteuernagel.de

                          @sabik @bri7 @eniko

                          I think this is why it just tires me out, instead of working with my code, I need to re-read and understand the new generated one.

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                          @sabik @bri7 @eniko

                          In addition, when I do it the hard way I get a good understanding of what is happening. With generated code, I can at most verify that it works, with a high chance that some details -- that I would have stumbled into otherwise -- would completely elude me.

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                          • dragonfi@social.jsteuernagel.deD dragonfi@social.jsteuernagel.de

                            @sabik @bri7 @eniko

                            In addition, when I do it the hard way I get a good understanding of what is happening. With generated code, I can at most verify that it works, with a high chance that some details -- that I would have stumbled into otherwise -- would completely elude me.

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                            @dragonfi @bri7 @eniko
                            Reducing the number of people who understand the code, which is often already smaller than ideal

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                            • bri7@social.treehouse.systemsB bri7@social.treehouse.systems

                              @dragonfi @sabik @eniko i think it does have intent- the prompter’s intent; not any of its own. it seems to do best with problems that look kind of like translation. which is also its limitations; it can’t really do any work you didn’t already do. it can only transform it into a different “language”.

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                              @dragonfi @sabik @eniko the whole think kind of reminds me of this bit of UI research done in the 1980s, that whenever i talk about it here i get a whole bunch of people really mad at me:

                              keyboard shortcuts don’t save any actual time. But they do make it feel like you’re saving time.

                              this really upsets the vim people

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                              • bri7@social.treehouse.systemsB bri7@social.treehouse.systems

                                @dragonfi @sabik @eniko the whole think kind of reminds me of this bit of UI research done in the 1980s, that whenever i talk about it here i get a whole bunch of people really mad at me:

                                keyboard shortcuts don’t save any actual time. But they do make it feel like you’re saving time.

                                this really upsets the vim people

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                                @dragonfi @sabik @eniko the sense i get is that some people really don’t want to accept that their perceptions of reality could possibly be inaccurate

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                                • bri7@social.treehouse.systemsB bri7@social.treehouse.systems

                                  @dragonfi @sabik @eniko the whole think kind of reminds me of this bit of UI research done in the 1980s, that whenever i talk about it here i get a whole bunch of people really mad at me:

                                  keyboard shortcuts don’t save any actual time. But they do make it feel like you’re saving time.

                                  this really upsets the vim people

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                                  @bri7 @sabik @eniko

                                  I um... ehem. Yes it might. I use vim.

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                                  • dragonfi@social.jsteuernagel.deD dragonfi@social.jsteuernagel.de

                                    @bri7 @sabik @eniko

                                    I um... ehem. Yes it might. I use vim.

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                                    @dragonfi @sabik @eniko well, there’s the thing that even if keyboard shortcuts does save time, it’s as we just established optimising the wrong thing; most of the time spent programming is reading and understanding code. None of these tools make that more efficient or faster

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                                    • dragonfi@social.jsteuernagel.deD dragonfi@social.jsteuernagel.de

                                      @bri7 @sabik @eniko

                                      I um... ehem. Yes it might. I use vim.

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                                      @bri7 @sabik @eniko

                                      I think vim binds achieve two things for me:

                                      1. I don't get RSI from Emacs or navigating 4 submenus.
                                      2. Familiarity means I stay in the flow instead of wrangling the UI. I believe a good CLI would achieve the same.

                                      Mouse is better at spatial and analog selection/manipulation. Keyboard is better at reproducibility and precise, well-defined actions.

                                      I would never try to select an object in Blender via keyboard, but typing [E]xtrude 1.0, or text searching for Subdivide in the comman menu certainly beats using mouse only.

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                                      • dragonfi@social.jsteuernagel.deD dragonfi@social.jsteuernagel.de

                                        @bri7 @sabik @eniko

                                        I think vim binds achieve two things for me:

                                        1. I don't get RSI from Emacs or navigating 4 submenus.
                                        2. Familiarity means I stay in the flow instead of wrangling the UI. I believe a good CLI would achieve the same.

                                        Mouse is better at spatial and analog selection/manipulation. Keyboard is better at reproducibility and precise, well-defined actions.

                                        I would never try to select an object in Blender via keyboard, but typing [E]xtrude 1.0, or text searching for Subdivide in the comman menu certainly beats using mouse only.

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                                        @dragonfi @sabik @eniko right. it feels faster

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                                        • bri7@social.treehouse.systemsB bri7@social.treehouse.systems

                                          @dragonfi @sabik @eniko well, there’s the thing that even if keyboard shortcuts does save time, it’s as we just established optimising the wrong thing; most of the time spent programming is reading and understanding code. None of these tools make that more efficient or faster

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                                          @bri7 @sabik @eniko

                                          Bad UX involving precise positioning of the mouse can pull me out of flow though.

                                          Although, accidentally pressing CapsLock in vim also does that.

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