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silentpuck | 7 months ago
When people start relying on the "I just want it to work this way" mentality and let AI take over, they can lose track of how things actually work under the hood. And that opens the door to a lot of problems — not just bugs, but blind trust in things they don't understand.
For me, the joy is in understanding. Understanding what each part does, how it all fits together. If that disappears, I think we lose something important along the way.
vedmakk|7 months ago
silentpuck|7 months ago
But that trust can be dangerous when we don’t even know what we’re trusting. And when something breaks, it can leave us completely blind.
I’m not saying everyone needs to go all the way down to the metal — but I do think it’s important to at least understand the boundaries. Know what’s underneath, even if you don’t touch it every day.
Otherwise, it’s not engineering anymore — it’s guessing.
And I’ve never been good at just “believing” things work. I need to poke around, break them, fix them. That’s how I learn. Maybe I’m just stubborn like that.
notorious_pgb|7 months ago