All these people whining about AI.. Ill go ahead and tell you Claude writes more eloquently than I do. It's not for lack of understanding or intellect (college reading level in grade school), its because I don't care to take my time breaking it down to a level a general audience requires, it does it naturally. Em dashes are a syntactically correct symbol.. so, close it bro.
Feel that.. trying to get it through my superior's heads pushing me on "professional development" that I singlehandedly maintain 200k lines of code across ~570 files, that is our entire platform, plan and implement features.. That is all the professional development I can handle at the moment..
@cheaf25master I pay the AI, I manage the AI, I am usually driving the architecture and it does the shit work, so its role as far as I am concerned is a employee (a automated tool) that works toward my vision.
So absolutely.
@DanielGlejzner I don't interview in the "traditional" sense and won't, If my work or a demo I am tasked with in the timeframe I am given, isn't enough validation, I wouldn't want to commit to a employee relationship with your company anyway.
@simonw Na.. its a bit gimmicky.. I just built a brain for my regular, of course I could use it on that too I guess any that can use mcp tools. The problem I had with AI is its memory. Solved that.
Yep. As you said spectrum not a binary method. Code that is working fine, shape + scanning names, types, order, pass. Suspect code, same process to quick spot dumb stuff, then a walk through the mud if necessary. Beginners as we all were at one time start at the bottom of that scale and stay there until the experience allows intuition to build. Then sometimes even the experienced have to fall back to fundamentals and get a bit dirty lol
@IamAroke Depends on the environment, small team, small environment, you have to spread redundancy. Larger ops definitely specialized skill, in unique environments it even more demanding, and deserves more direct attention not disparate distribution across "not my job".