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nijuashi | 7 months ago
The perception that AI tools make development faster is perhaps due to the part we spend a lot of time with thinking about how to write (like commenting) is solved instantly.
I think a lot of the delay is that it’s a new class of tool, and just like last gen IDE it takes a bit of getting used to and know where their strengths are, and know how to effectively fit it into your workflow.
rvz|7 months ago
Well, unless of course you are building low-risk software in which you don't care about it's correctness then sure.
> ...as long as you work within your domain of expertise.
But again, try tell that to the "vibe-coders" who get stuck when AI agents continue to insert bugs they cannot find.