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by elxr 15 hours ago
Because it's fun. And why shouldn't we be into incremental automation?

I still write code manually to keep my trad-coding skills from withering away, but using AI without a doubt has allowed me to better test my existing apps. Create playwright automations I would've never had the time for. Allowed me to search through docs many times faster. And it just making programming more fun when I do use it for more challenging problems, and I actually get something working at the end of the day.

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Sounds like it's working for you, but none of that explains to me why every engineer should be doing that, and every day