top | item 44146141

(no title)

frankie_t | 9 months ago

Sorry for writing something a bit tangential, I'm mostly replying to the heading not the content.

I keep seeing the same point that argues against how "not fun, depressing, worse a <thing> has gotten these days". The most recent incarnation of that is how programming with AI feels worse than programming on your own.

I don't think the problem is inability to find a way to derive fun, the way you could previously. The problem is deriving fun while still getting paid for it.

To reiterate on the web-dev, you probably can make it fun again, given that you were able to have fun with it previously. But it probably will have to be done in your spare time after job.

discuss

order

vouaobrasil|9 months ago

Exactly. AI makes everything less fun because it turns what was once fun into an industry by its design.

satvikpendem|9 months ago

Not sure about that, I've had great fun vibe coding like another commenter said, as I can simply write what I want in English and see a result immediately. Of course, I'd never use this for production, but for prototyping, it's nice. This is the opposite of industry, as you state.