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D-Machine | 15 hours ago

An important consideration somewhat missing in discussion in this thread: if we don't carefully document AI-assisted coding sessions, how can we ever hope to improve our use of AI coding tools?

This applies both to future AI tools and also experts, and experts instructing novices.

To some degree, the lack of documenting AI sessions is also at the core of much of the skepticism toward the value of AI coding in general: there are so many claims of successes / failures, but only a vanishingly small amount of actual detailed receipts.

Automating the documentation of some aspects of the sessions (skills + prompts, at least) is something both AI skeptics and proponents ought to be able to agree on.

EDIT: Heck, if you also automate documenting the time spent prompting and waiting for answers and/or code-gen, this would also go a long way to providing really concrete evidence for / against the various claims of productivity gains.

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