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by nyarlathotep_
432 days ago
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I'm in the same boat. I'll say LLMs have influenced this for me. I've lost some part of what made programming "interesting". Sure, digging through docs and finding small-scale workable examples to for boillerplate/whatever was never fun, but a lot of what drew me to programming was the wading into the unknown and the satisfaction of figuring things out (often even "chore" type things). I'll keep looking for a new hobby, I guess. Related, I feel like programming jobs are on the way out, one way or another (at least for me); programming recreationally had the side benefit of increasing marketable skill--this was never a primary or even secondary motivator for me, but now seeing as it's benefit in that realm seems far smaller, I've also lost motivation there. Maybe I'll feel a bit better as the weather improves. |
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