Comment by KronisLV
9 hours ago
> I mourn the loss of working on intellectually stimulating programming problems, but that’s a part of my job that’s fading.
I dread the flip side of this which is dealing with obtuse bullshit like trying to understand why Oracle ADF won’t render forms properly, or how to optimize some codebase with a lot of N+1 calls when there’s looming deadlines and the original devs never made it scalable, or needing to dig into undercommented legacy codebases or needing to work on 3-5 projects in parallel.
Agents iterating until those start working (at least cases that are testable) and taking some of the misery and dread away makes it so that I want to theatrically defenestrate myself less.
Not everyone has the circumstance to enjoy pleasant and mentally stimulating work that’s not a frustrating slog all the time - the projects that I actually like working on are the ones I pick for weekends, I can’t guarantee the same for the 9-5.
Oh yes, it’s an entirely privileged position to be able to enjoy your work. But it’s a privilege I have enjoyed and not one I want to give up unless I have to. We spend an extraordinary amount of our waking life at work.
I do hope you can find a set of circumstances that don't make you give it up too much. And hey, if you end up moving to another line of work than software, no reason why you couldn't still enjoy working on whatever project you want over the weekend, too.