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Yes me too, but how will new people become seniors without going through that junior experience first. Strange times.
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Good point.
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Yeah, but I don't think that crash would affect usage of AI tooling in software development. All serious developers already understand that it's not AGI and that supervision is important. If crash actually happens, it would make that even more clear for everybody else.
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@Natasha Tori Maru Yes, there are still lots of challenges, but the nature of those challenges has shifted. In one sense, it has become easier because the technical aspects have become easier. If you used to struggle with coming up with algorithms manually, an LLM can now help you do that. But in another sense, it has become harder because you now need a much stronger understanding of software architecture. That's more difficult to develop because it requires taking responsibility for ambitious, large-scale projects with many moving parts. So yes, the challenge is still there, it has just changed.
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@Natasha Tori Maru Yeah it's more general issue, I also sometimes am guilty of outsourcing something I need to think about / contemplate deeply to AI, by just asking it. But after doing that couple times, I saw that it won't work in the long run, I become depended on it and lose ability to actually solve something for myself. I mean, when you're thinking on philosophical questions, you can't ask them to AI, you have to do it yourself. But AI can be used to give you some historical context for example, it can fill you in with data gaps you're missing, but that doesn't mean you don't need to read books now. But most of population won't be that careful, they won't make that distinction in their minds of how using LLM to outsource deep thinking degraded that ability, and that maintaining and strengthening that ability is critical for many things. But to get back to my coding examples, it's different there because companies are now forcing us all to use Claude or some other LLM for our work because it speeds us up, and business cares on results delivered quickly. It doesn't care about degrading abilities. I'm using the ability I've developed with years of practice to guide LLMs and make distinctions in the work it produces, but I don't learn the same way I did before coding agents. Before coding agents, most weeks was learning experience, we were solving problems ourselves that needed much more effort. Now it's just prompting AI. So I don't know where this will take us, I'm worried to be honest. Also I'm sick of all this shit, everyday something new comes up that you need to be up-to-date with. If I didn't have to worry about finances and somehow it was solved, I woudn't even think of coding agents, lol. I'd just chill in the forest somewhere But it is what it is.
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I don't see any other other way of actually checking what LLM did. If you don't know how to write quality software (it's not strictly about coding only), you won't understand when Claude messes something up. UI might work, test might pass, but architecture can be so wrong that it messes up project in the long-run, and it will snowball into slop after many iterations of prompts, from someone who doesn't understand what he's doing. You can set standarts, guides for LLMs, you can use Skills (it's a way of improving understanding of LLMs), documenting everything you do for agents to read, every standard you want it to use, etc. But it still doesn't follow it 100%, and still halucinates from time to time, still makes mistakes, still needs sueprvision and giving directions. Also, each time you're building a feature, it asks questions for you to decide the architecture, so those decisions are on you. It can make decisions on it's own but again, that can be problematic in the long-run. Yes they do unfortunately, that's something I'm most concerned about. This coding agents won't go away, but developer community is very depended on them now, since we don't write code manually, if this continues for years, I might not be able to do what I did manually before. But again, I think agents are here to stay, so what I'm doing now is learning how to leverage them in best ways possible to deliver quality results and also learn new things by building side projects. Also I'm trying to get better at understanding at architectural level, decision-making level. That's the skill that I need most now. The issue I see is with beginners, because I don't see how they're gonna gain experience necessary to have that understanding ability, I needed lots of years of manual (because there was no LLMs to work with) work to get that.
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I do, maybe not every line every time, but you need to understand the output enough to be sure that it won't mess anything, also you need to remember what you did, where you made changes, you need to maintain understanding of your codebase, you must not allow it to turn into AI slop, which will happen very fast if you're not careful. I review code of my co-workers daily and some of them who are reckless and irresponsible don't read what AI generates, commit and push slop that will mess up the project if I allow it, so it's AI generated but still need a competent reviewer.
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Same for the company I work for, we haven't written code manually since Opus models got good. @Leo Gura What you need to distinguish in coding is vibe coding vs coding with AI assistence. We don't write code manually anymore, but it's super critical to check and understand what AI generates. You have to know what you are doing to deliver quality results. Vibe coding is when someone doesn't understand what he's doing and he's just prompting, without even checking code, without even using IDE. Of course that won't work with enterprice level software, that can only work with prototyping or doing unimportant work.
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So, as a guy, what should you be prioritizing when learning how to attract feminine girls? Becoming more musculine, or getting in touch with your emotional and humorous side, developing capacities to be emotionally intimate with a woman. I guess both.
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My condolences, brother. I got my mom a puppy two years ago, and over those two years I've come to love her so much that I don't think I've ever loved a human that much. Didn't thought I could get attached to a pet like that. That must be tough.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/0063418568?lv=shuf&channelId=500&plpRedirect=mhFallback Read this, they do a pretty good job at that.
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@Rasheed We should go from Tbilisi to Bali sometime in the future Also, maybe try Batumi as I suggested, on season there are many Slavic girls there, you might find many of them attractive.
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Nowhere compared to 5-Meo state or nowhere in general? What about what you call sober awakenings, like the one you had very early-on on a retreat (before psychedelics), I remember you telling that story in an old video.
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Fitness and health skills (weight-lifting properly, cooking different food, etc) Meditation and mindfulness, pranayamas Using LLMs more effectively at my job, software architecture skills Contemplation and philosophy Attraction skills
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Yeah, a huge part of the work of becoming more conscious involves accepting selfishness, I also struggle with it and I'm almost certain this struggle will intensify tenfold once I have some Awakenings and try to integrate the insights into relative world. Still, without such consciousness, even with selfishness, sometimes when I dwell on my own, how selfish I was in intimate relationships, with my family, friends, etc, and how robotic and automatic life becomes from time to time with all the addictions and survival stuff, it sickens me, but I also try to see the reasonings behind it, the intelligence that was behind it. Even addiction is a very intelligence mechanism, just to observe how it completely absorbs you to keep you surviving the only way it knows, not to mention the mechanism behind the selfishness itself as a whole, it's so complex and interesting, but at the same time obstructive if one is trying to transcend it or change life circumstances to allow more trutful living. I agree with this, people even remotely interested in these topics are very rare. For me personally, I've lost one partner that was like that, I was grieving for months because I thought I'd never find someone like her, so aligned with my value, it was really tough, but I had to accept that fact in the end. I think I did. Even if I don't find anyone like her, I think I'm okay. But hey, we're still young so life is full of surprices you know, never say never. Yeah after a while that will get real boring. Something has to be rekindeling connection. Maybe she needed more time to open up and go deeper with you? Or maybe she needed introductions to certain topics that she'd find interest in? I don't know, trying to see the situation from her perspective as well.
