Comment by sanex
5 hours ago
A friend of mine who has at most written some SQL joins recently bought a cheap thermal printer on Amazon. The printer was meant to be used with a heavily ad and microstransaction laden app to operate over Bluetooth. He was able to use codex to hook it up to his MacBook and reverse engineer the printer then make a web service so he can print whatever he wants from anywhere.
I agree with you in that I now feel like a 100x engineer, but I think it would have taken me a long time to figure that one out pre AI.
My experience with non-technical people using AI is not like this at all. Perhaps your friend is an outlier?
GP's friend knows SQL joins, so I wouldn't lump her into the 'non-technical' group.
There's a lot of people who know Excel and SQL who otherwise don't know anything else technical. By my measure what they do is programming but a lot of people don't see it that way.
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At most written some SQL joins implies your friend is far more tech savvy than the average plumber