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agoraant · 7w
Would you loose those feeligs if AI is involved?
2140.wtf #blockworkgallery · 7w
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SatsAndSports · 7w
I've been using since September for 99% of my code, but I haven't really researched how to use it. For example, I don't really know what you mean by subagents So I guess I need to pause hacking (briefly!) and learn how others are using AI
DecBytes · 7w
(We) Software engineers thought we were the disruptors that are to disrupt other industries. Never did we thought we were fertile ground for a disruption of our own hands.
nout · 7w
Yes, hard to disagree. This is probably especially hard for folks that were deep in some software stack or classic BE work. Folks that know how to imagine stuff, define requirements and click around through a tons of UIs have (imo) a bit advantage here. My grandmother literally uses multiple AI ch...
Rizful.com · 7w
It depends what you are working on. If you are working on Bitcoin, I think you can't touch 95% of that stuff because of the risks involved. You have to know what every line of your code does. But yes, for websites and apps, this is probably true. But not the parts that touch BTC or Lightning.
5atoshiNakamoto · 7w
Sounds quite overwhelming. We do what we can and try to remember to keep a healthy balance in our lives as we're flooded with information / hustle overload.
considered harmful · 7w
by just thinking of the ai one becomes food for it; learning how to depend on its services? please. they pay me to learn that shit, i'll learn it over a couple good allnighters. on my own time'n'dime? no way, got more joyful purposes to accomplish.