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Joanna from IRC:
With all the ai hype that has bedazzled some people I just had to share this

https://unixdigest.com/articles/i-passionately-hate-hype-especially-the-ai-hype.html

Also this one is for the every new tool should be used enthusiasts

https://unixdigest.com/articles/we-have-used-too-many-levels-of-abstractions-and-now-the-future-looks-bleak.html

440bx:
Indeed, very interesting articles.

At the root of those articles is the fact that it takes substantially less effort to pursue instant gratification than it takes to pursue excellence.

lainz:
I personally use Ai at work.

Yesterday I coded an entire QR for payment with an API with displaying of the QR code into a window with translations to Spanish, English and Portuguese. With integration with the payment system of the app.

All that in 2 hours. Coding it myself can take several days.

The app works and is ready to production. Only a few mistakes of the Ai that I fixed. Again: 2 hours  instead of several days.

Thaddy:
Did you let AI write unit tests for its AI code?
This actually works and reasonably complete too.
Takes the boredom out of coding unit tests.

Joanna from IRC:

--- Quote from: 440bx on December 07, 2024, 05:01:29 am ---Indeed, very interesting articles.

At the root of those articles is the fact that it takes substantially less effort to pursue instant gratification than it takes to pursue excellence.

--- End quote ---
I love the simplicity of the website and his writing style.

Lainz I worry about your job security if your employer discovers that ai will work for free. That continues to the others article about a future where almost nobody knows how things work or can fix them when they malfunction. Coding for several days instead of using ai might not be expedient but it could increase your skill.

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