Parts of my job that I enjoy: - Designing systems - Writing elegant code - Learning new things - Solving interesting problems - Sharing knowledge
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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.
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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Parts of my job that I enjoy:
- Designing systems
- Writing elegant code
- Learning new things
- Solving interesting problems
- Sharing knowledgeParts 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 fadAI enthusiasts: "What if I told you I've solved one of those lists for you?"

@tojiro same same
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