top | item 44661236 (no title) ricokatayama | 7 months ago Do you know what I like more than AI in my IDE (which I adore, by the way)? It's an IDE that respects the developer. discuss order hn newest AnotherGoodName|7 months ago Yep, fwiw there's often live coding interviews done in the editor of your choice that require AI to be off.As in even if you love AI and use it a lot you should have the ability to turn it off. everforward|7 months ago The ones I’ve done (as of late last year), they were okay with AI autocomplete but not a full prompting/agentic workflow.They wanted me to architect the solution, but were okay with it filling in basic for loops. 0x457|7 months ago I would actually start interviewing with AI as well. How well they prompt and how good they are at reviewing AI slop? load replies (1) xeonmc|7 months ago Aw shucks, I guess that rules out Notepad on Win11 then. load replies (1) frainfreeze|7 months ago > It's an IDE that respects the developerMind elaborating? crims0n|7 months ago I assumed they meant having the option to turn AI off was them respecting the developer. load replies (1) vouaobrasil|7 months ago Which is why I still code and write with Sublime Text! guluarte|7 months ago i use nvim and arch btw load replies (2) shafyy|7 months ago I fucking love Sublime! load replies (1)
AnotherGoodName|7 months ago Yep, fwiw there's often live coding interviews done in the editor of your choice that require AI to be off.As in even if you love AI and use it a lot you should have the ability to turn it off. everforward|7 months ago The ones I’ve done (as of late last year), they were okay with AI autocomplete but not a full prompting/agentic workflow.They wanted me to architect the solution, but were okay with it filling in basic for loops. 0x457|7 months ago I would actually start interviewing with AI as well. How well they prompt and how good they are at reviewing AI slop? load replies (1) xeonmc|7 months ago Aw shucks, I guess that rules out Notepad on Win11 then. load replies (1)
everforward|7 months ago The ones I’ve done (as of late last year), they were okay with AI autocomplete but not a full prompting/agentic workflow.They wanted me to architect the solution, but were okay with it filling in basic for loops.
0x457|7 months ago I would actually start interviewing with AI as well. How well they prompt and how good they are at reviewing AI slop? load replies (1)
frainfreeze|7 months ago > It's an IDE that respects the developerMind elaborating? crims0n|7 months ago I assumed they meant having the option to turn AI off was them respecting the developer. load replies (1)
crims0n|7 months ago I assumed they meant having the option to turn AI off was them respecting the developer. load replies (1)
vouaobrasil|7 months ago Which is why I still code and write with Sublime Text! guluarte|7 months ago i use nvim and arch btw load replies (2) shafyy|7 months ago I fucking love Sublime! load replies (1)
AnotherGoodName|7 months ago
As in even if you love AI and use it a lot you should have the ability to turn it off.
everforward|7 months ago
They wanted me to architect the solution, but were okay with it filling in basic for loops.
0x457|7 months ago
xeonmc|7 months ago
frainfreeze|7 months ago
Mind elaborating?
crims0n|7 months ago
vouaobrasil|7 months ago
guluarte|7 months ago
shafyy|7 months ago