Comment by wahnfrieden
2 days ago
You are leaving a lot of productivity on the table by not parallelizing agents for any of your work. Seemingly for psychological comfort quirks rather than earnestly seeking results.
Automation productivity doesn’t remove your own agency. It frees more time for you to apply your desire for control more discerningly.
I can imagine there are plenty of use cases, but I could not find one for myself. Can you give an example?
I personally use it for a lot of SwiftUI work. I parallelize it across at least 3 projects at once. I use only the largest models on highest thinking modes. I give instruction on implementation and provide reference implementations.
I also use it for adding features/feature polish that address user pain points but that I can't prioritize for my own manual work just yet. There are a variety of user requests which sometimes LLMs are able to get done very suddenly when I give it a shot quickly. For these tasks, it's ok to abandon & defer them if the LLM spins its wheels.