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Ask HN: Do personal projects feel less fun with LLMs?

2 points·by scripper·il y a 11 mois·5 comments

Marking the 20th anniversary of Steve's Stanford address

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Warren Buffett versus American Capitalism

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scripper
·il y a 11 mois·discuss
Thank you for replying. Totally makes sense that it helps people do a lot without having to spend a lot of time learning to code. Similar to Wix allowing you to have a cool website without years of learning web languages. I guess I enjoy coding at least partly to solve problems but I’m not sure what the next type of problem is for me. I don’t necessarily like juggling 20 things at once which is one new problem allowed by it being much easier to do things with code.
scripper
·il y a 11 mois·discuss
Thanks for replying. Yeah, right, technology is learning to do things that were previously done by humans, which devalues them and the labor that goes into them. A lot of techs did this but recent technologie are much more versatile.
scripper
·l’année dernière·discuss
I agree. I am at mid-career. I know many people who dedicated years of their lives learning a craft and building a dignified, somewhat-creative career. I admire these people greatly. The rewards from putting in this effort have disappeared.

For example, I have no knowledge of film editing or what “works” in a sequence, but if I wanted to I could create something more than passable with AI.
scripper
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Great to know, thanks so much for the info!
scripper
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Hey there, loved the post. What do you think is next for you? Would you do it all over?

Thanks for all of the content!