The problem with articles like this one is, they give ways to become efficient at handling more addiction, at the individual level. Nothing for others part of this, companies developing the software and organizations employing these tools.
Summary of the addiction management tips from the article.
1. Time-box your AI coding sessions with a clear goal and a hard end time.
2. Separate exploration (testing ideas) from execution (shipping code) to avoid losing focus.
3. Prioritize sleep, hard stops, and actual recovery as essential maintenance, not just wellness.
4. Invest in structured training to move from basic usage to advanced multi-agent workflows.
5. Personalize your AI workflow to fit your needs while actively avoiding common anti-patterns.
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When a developer stops writing code and starts using Claude to handle multiple projects at once, they are essentially managing the outcomes.
They have become 10x engineering managers. The context strain and emotional strain is overwhelming.
The software world is very close to building a super intelligent senior software developer. Companies like this will ask all the best things a software engineer does automatically. Now claude will add it into the coding agents itself.
Damn, I didn't see this coming.
Its first the build the intelligent builder. We will figure out what we want to build later.
Edit: Before more people take it seriously. This is sarcasm. I don't wish this.
This is a very good pledge to have all humans to sign up for anywhere on the globe.
>>We are choosing to stand in solidarity with Muslim Americans,
This particular word, with no other specifc identities after that, takes the air out of this massive effort and gives the impression it is a localized effort.
Recently I bought a usb-c empty external monitor card to prevent mac from going to sleep. There are many of these external monitor simulators on Amazon.
I still see the laptop go to sleep many times with the external monitor simulator.
It is interesting that there is no public announcement from the US government or Anthropic on this topic. That means there is no form to apply to be a trusted partner.
Does it mean US is allowing accessing to governments' exclusive list?
Unfortunately Elastic lost -60.54% market value in the last 5 years. Negative net income every year since going public.
The underlying message is a lot clear - they are a public company. They have to do this and more show to net positive income to keep the market value from falling further.
Companies can keep the employees with market value drop but it gets hard with negative income. Salesforce also lost ~37% value in last 5 years but they still print billions in net income every year.
The same story with companies like Gitlab. They lost 75% market value and negative income since going public.
If you read the linked article it says the leaked data screenshot of some employees private conversation in plain text and other performance information.
It was a bold move to do full screen recording and hoping they would anonymize it.
AI is still a tool for complex tasks. Reaching impactful everyday use for regular users will take time. It is not clear who they interviewed for this study. It would be good to see how people in specific industries feel about AI.
>> Yes, the tools are powerful, but a CEO who thinks they replace the work of employees is simply a bad CEO.
This is a broad generalization of employees. There will be some "routine tasks" that can be done by AI, now that is a lot more powerful.
There won't be as many employees needed for routine work - for example L1 and L2 support work. For example, many companies had ML engineers building models for various models. Companies can get that off the shelf from AI companies. They don't need a big team of model builders now.
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