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tor0ugh
·11 hari yang lalu·discuss
It is no small feat to put in words that we are losing something almost as quickly as we are gaining something. The undertone, despite leaning into nostalgia boils down to losing control and this uneasiness I feel growing daily. It is already shocking to a certain degree seeing very young people not being able to use a computer in the narrow sense because all they ever learned was touch interfaces and apps. Curated content, curated interfaces - everything that resembles some kind of hardship ironed out in thousand steps of iterations to appease the market which means the lowest common denominator.

But I also see that the people who can create the absolute most and the good things and the working things and the maintainable things nowadays are the people that have gained a tool, but not lost the knowledge of the medium we are using it on because we are tied to this old world so perfectly put under the spotlight in this blog post.
tor0ugh
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thank you very much for this well structured comment despite your clearly visible emotional turmoil speaking if the region. It matches what a friend of ours tells about her relatives that still live there in parts. The diaspora of people from the DRC is surprising huge in Europe - a fact I was not aware of really.
tor0ugh
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This was an insightful read despite sounding like the usual shallow AI-pocalypse posting. I had a suspicion that the initial velocity that coding assistants made achievable would cool down rather quickly as we all are aware of the shortcomings of coding agents. The illustrated K confirms my gut feeling that the amount of steering, handholding and double checking would eventually consume more human ressources than a slower build process.

Perhaps current incentives and agent behavior will reshape in the near future - right now even the SOTA-models give me Golden Retriever vibes in their eagerness to please and work for me. The constant paranoia I developed when working in larger or complicated code bases has me apprehend “don’t code, talk to me” still, even after the advent of system prompts and MD-based skills.

Nice collection of sources and the author doesn’t gallop logically or starts evangelizing as the usual developer crowd tends to do when writing.
tor0ugh
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
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tor0ugh
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I was using this religiously but there’s a bug currently that makes the initialization fail and/or throws an error on the phone client. Absolutely great piece of software otherwise, free, anonymous, encrypted and so on. Really hope the team can fix this soon - I would hate to switch back to tmux tunneling.