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by jdauriemma
5 days ago
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The most wide-eyed AI believers I've met are tinkerers. And that tracks; the speed at which we can tinker has become so marvelous thanks to LLM-assisted coding. Tinkering is a process; people get a lot of joy out of the act of building and tweaking things. Outcomes are a secondary or tertiary considerations. AI has massively expanded our ability to act (and therefore tinker) but it can't generate meaningful impact (e.g. "engineering") by itself. Impact > activity. |
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Compilers do not generate impact by themselves either. Neither do CI, IDEs, frameworks, or cloud infra. They increase the leverage of the person using them.