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Comment by elliotbnvl

2 hours ago

This is a comically self-absorbed perspective.

Why are people making things with Claude Code if not because they’re motivated?

I think the point is that you had to be deeply curious and more of a "hacker" or "computer nerd" type to be able to figure things out.

But I think the same applies to not just AI but various tools that have abstracted away the complexity of things over the years.

For example, I would imagine the average person deploying some sort of web app or API today knows far less about networking and infrastructure than someone doing it 10 to 20 years ago.

Knowing that genuine, disincentivized creativity is exceedingly rare (especially in the West), you can assume that the answer looks something like a carrot or a stick.

Because it's "easy" (until they hit a wall)

Once they hit a wall, that is where you find out whether they are motivated or not

  • > Once they hit a wall, that is where you find out whether they are motivated or not

    Yep. That has to happen first.