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by dboon
259 days ago
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Yeah I couldn't put it better myself. It's obscene how much more productive you become in new domains. And sure, you eventually hit a wall where you gotta understand it for real. But now you have a working example of your project, plus a genius who will answer unlimited questions and clarifications. And you can do this for anything |
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Anything that's been done before. Otherwise we'd probably start with making nuclear fusion work, then head off into the stars...
You've always been able to read books. What you're talking about is skipping the slow learning step and instead generating a mashup of tons of prior art. I don't think it helps you learn. It sounds like it's for things you specifically don't want to learn.
Congrats, you now have a job similar to a factory worker turning a handle every day. Gone is that feeling of growth, that feeling of "getting it" and seeing new realms of possibility in front of you. Now all you can do is beg for more grease on your handle.