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>finish uni in 2024
>start first job
>AI hyped af
>dont get time to learn new technologies, always forced to immediately use it
>notice I dont actually learn much by working with AI
What do?
Even my boss encourages / forces me to use AI for fast results.
I only understand like 20% of what I'm, doing daily
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>>108624586
>I only understand like 20% of what I'm, doing daily
that's normal
you are not supposed to understand
you are supposed to work
people who understand ask for more money, which is when they get shitcanned and replaced with another trash new hire, so lay low and take it up the ass
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you're actually fine. no one understands code anymore. programming was always a gruntwork trade. ai just made that obvious.
>bricklayer - "I don't understand the science of laying bricks"
>manager - "shut the fuck up and lay more bricks"
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>>108624586
The only advice I can give you if you want to understand is to understand the flow that an LLM uses to diagnose a problem and to leave a problem aside for you to do without AI to try and finish within the timezone to try and gain that skill. I cut my teeth into that and had to do hardware to boot. AI can now do 90% of that with the remaining 10% being hardware stuff that you have to spend time making harnesses for and where turnaround time vs doing it the old way is worse.
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>>108624738
Programmers want to feel like they're working a real job where they make shit with their hands instead of being a lowly code janitor, most programmers don't actually make anything useful or improve the projects they work on, only maintain CRUD garbage and business logic.
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