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Thesis: interesting work (i.e., work worth doing) is less amenable to the use of AI than ... non-interesting work.
I have to admit that I get a little FOMO when I see people on HN laude the use of AI and how much more productive it's making them. Meanwhile, I feel like if I tried to offload my work to an LLM, I would both lose context and be violating the do-one-thing-and-do-it-well principle I half-heartedly try to live by.
I don't mean to disparage anyone working on boilerplate, it's something we all have to do, but at the same time that's just not what I'm doing. Or at least, that's not what I'm spending most of my time on. Why would someone be writing boilerplate all the time? How is that not, even without LLMs, a failure of efficiency? Why would you think your boilerplate-writing job would be secure?
The monorail is interesting but mostly just a gimmick. Would be cool if it… went more places 😮🫢
I think she wants something
visibility test
Remarking + text to speech = great combo
sometimes i do stuff and it actually works 🤷
when you have a coding project that you do for your own enjoyment and then you have to code for it 🫠
non-polar seltzers are essentially uncarbonated
Father's Day haul
Example about properties
Example for the documentation
The sun is advancing on my position
I intend to rewrite or at least heavily augment the markwhen docs in the coming days/weeks.
I hope to also live stream or record me updating the docs as a kind of office hours which may veer into live coding depending on how out of date the thing I’m working docs about is