Comment by alfalfasprout
1 month ago
I'm writing a blog post on this very thing actually.
Outsourcing learning and thinking is a double edged sword that only comes back to bite you later. It's tempting: you might already know a codebase well and you set agents loose on it. You know enough to evaluate the output well. This is the experience that has impressed a few vocal OSS authors like antirez for example.
Similarly, you see success stories with folks making something greenfield. Since you've delegated decision making to the LLM and gotten a decent looking result it seems like you never needed to know the details at all.
The trap is that your knowledge of why you've built what you've built the way it is atrophies very quickly. Then suddenly you become fully dependent on AI to make any further headway. And you're piling slop on top of slop.
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