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Comment by mhaberl

9 hours ago

>The new way: The entire premise of AI coding tools is to automate the thinking, not just the typing.

That’s the promise, but not the reality :) Try this: pick a random startup idea from the internet, something that would normally take 3–6 months to build without AI. Now go all in with AI. Don’t worry about enjoyment; just try to get it done.

You’ll notice pretty quickly that it doesn’t get you very far. Some things go faster, until you hit a wall (and you will hit it). Then you either have to redo parts or step back and actually understand what the AI built so far, so you can move forward where it can’t.

>I was thinking of all the classic exploratory learning blog posts. Things that sounded fun. Writing a toy database to understand how they work, implementing a small Redis clone. Now that feels stupid. Like I'd be wasting time on details the AI is supposed to handle.

It was "stupid" then - better alternatives already existed, but you do it to learn.

> Am I alone in this?

absolutly not but understand it is just a tool, not a replacement, use it and you will soon find the joy again, it is there