I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
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I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
@brettcodes This morning, I was thinking if this happens in research as well. It makes me arguably faster. But does it make me worse?
With suitable MCP servers, it helps me proof read manuscripts, cross ref vs my lab diary, inspect my citation management software etc.
But do I deskill myself like this?
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I also made a ramble-y video about why I'm done using AI for coding: https://youtu.be/2ZU3j4GQ4K8
@brettcodes The comment regarding 3x more productive not resulting in higher turnover / etc; I think what exacerbates this problem is the widely held view in industry that developers are builders and if they aren't building then they represent an ongoing sunk cost, so you always ended up with devs being assigned development busy work... The reality in most small to medium orgs is that the developers become the product custodians, despite what the business thinks is going on.
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I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
@brettcodes I think your observation that "this isn't the job you agreed to" is key. Let the people who are ok driving themselves into the ground chasing "productivity" do so.
You can go be a craftsman and enjoy what you do.
Here's to a second luddite uprising. Let's hope it doesn't end the same way.
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I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
I wish we could all find such a place. A place to work where people cared for their creations. A place where creating the stuff that makes people interface with computers was about people, not just about "number go up"
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I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
@brettcodes This is a nice change of pace from all the people saying they "can't deny the utility of AI" while also saying "they are uncomfortable with the harms". Hopefully you can keep your job (and maybe find others to join your side of things).
My non-tech job has a very easy contradiction w/r/t AI systems so I have been providing that explination to all my coworkers whenever I hear them express confusion as to why the system wasn't usedful.
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@brettcodes This is a nice change of pace from all the people saying they "can't deny the utility of AI" while also saying "they are uncomfortable with the harms". Hopefully you can keep your job (and maybe find others to join your side of things).
My non-tech job has a very easy contradiction w/r/t AI systems so I have been providing that explination to all my coworkers whenever I hear them express confusion as to why the system wasn't usedful.
@brettcodes (granted AI systems are nothing but contradiction. It's just in this case I can more or less prove it doubles our work load by being the exact same shape of the job we already do)
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I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
@brettcodes
a great first post for the fediverse ahahah -
I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
@brettcodes Very inspiring read, and what a great approach to go back to where the fun is in creating software, and in the end also invest into the relationship between you and your team.
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I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
@brettcodes It's very conforming to read someone thinking similar, having the same feelings around AI-transformed work (and life) - and even more, to see such a positive reaction around the YT and Fedi! Wishing you, myself, and other devs around the globe the very best!
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a great first post for the fediverse ahahah@Etch9 I didn't expect such a response lol! I don't really use social media, so I'm pleasantly surprised it's resonating with people.
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I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
@brettcodes You’re in good company here. Welcome aboard.
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I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
@brettcodes Thank you so much for sharing details of this whole journey. I agreed with your observations, and have seen others go through this process in their own ways. I’m really glad you could recognize the effects on so many aspects of your wellbeing, and decide to stop!
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@brettcodes This morning, I was thinking if this happens in research as well. It makes me arguably faster. But does it make me worse?
With suitable MCP servers, it helps me proof read manuscripts, cross ref vs my lab diary, inspect my citation management software etc.
But do I deskill myself like this?
@elhult @brettcodes Short answer is: yes! You’re absolutely diminishing your own understanding, and undermining the validity of your research.
Making real knowledge takes time. It just does! It’s a feature of the process, and the discoveries and connections you might make along the way can only happen in that time-based process.
Good luck!
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I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
@brettcodes observing my coding colleagues from next door, I see how they slowly lose their spark, their eye for detail, and their will to discuss or refine requirements.
"Why do it right if you can do it fast and adapt?"
this "move fast and break things" killed everything
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I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
@brettcodes Fuck yeah
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@Etch9 I didn't expect such a response lol! I don't really use social media, so I'm pleasantly surprised it's resonating with people.
@brettcodes
there's a really strong ai sentiment here, sometimes to a fault, but you can also find some pro ai ppl. -
@Etch9 I didn't expect such a response lol! I don't really use social media, so I'm pleasantly surprised it's resonating with people.
@brettcodes
the article is also really good! sadly companies want to push AI for coding to the point people feel obligated to use them, i hope you wont lose your job because of this decision -
I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
@brettcodes As someone in the same boat, feeling this industry has left me behind because I have no interest in being a 'prompt engineer', a huge kudos to you for this. I could not click the Follow button fast enough. Welcome to the Fediverse.
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I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
@brettcodes congratulations, and welcome to the future!
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I wrote an essay about why I'm done using AI for coding, even if it costs me my job and career: https://brettcodes.com/im-done-using-ai/
The basic gist is: AI made me a worse, apathetic programmer. I think it's bad for humanity, the planet, and the craft of software engineering. And I'm done using it.
@brettcodes seems I’m very fortunate that LLMs are available for me, but nobody forces me to use them. And so I don’t. I mean - by definition LLMs will spit out average code. And average code is
I’m perfectly capable of writing
code. But sometimes I write amazing code. And then I want to be proud of my craft. But for the good parts to happen, the poor parts need to happen too…