The Struggle of Keeping Up with AI in Coding
By
Bogdanp
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
The article expresses the author's frustration and sense of inadequacy when reading about AI's capabilities in coding, feeling left behind despite trying various AI tools. The author finds these tools underwhelming and inefficient compared to their own skills.
Key quotes
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It’s honestly hard to believe that people get work done using these tools, because I can spend a few hours on them (without getting even close to finishing the task at hand) and realise that I could have done it myself in 25 minutes.
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