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Comment by bitbasher

7 days ago

For whatever it's worth -- I run my own product/company (software). I do all code by hand and don't use any AI.

Are.. you okay? Jokes aside, how has the experience been? I’ve really curious to hear about your motivation for doing software without AI

  • I enjoy writing code.

    I've tried AI tooling in the past and it felt wrong to me. The software was alright (it worked).

    I don't know if anyone can relate, but it didn't feel like it was "mine". I didn't even keep the project/code. It was a working software emulator for a video game console but I felt zero connection with it and couldn't even get myself to keep the code.

    Maybe I'm old fashioned and/or stubborn, but I like to write code. I like to know the minute details with regards to how things work. I like to know every function an API provides. I like to understand the differences between platforms, devices, hardware, etc. I've always loved it and always will.

When you get stuck, you google search/stackoverflow rather than asking an llm?

  • I don't really get stuck, but when I do the answer is usually in documentation or a man page. I probably read documentation and man pages more than the average developer.

    You could argue that is slower than asking an LLM, but I am willing to do things a little slower if it means building up my knowledge and getting stuck less in the future.