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I do not feel like a programmer anymore
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nosioptar
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No they can't. They can get a clanker to crap out code at a pace that matches or beats yours, but I assume your code is better, and know that you have a better understanding of your code than the clanker user has of the clanker code.
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AI and its use encouraged use, feels like gasoline poured on that existing mindset.
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Once, my teacher in school told me that a software engineer needs to have some sadasim in it, because it will need to enjoy the pain of being stuck on a problem. I no longer believe this is true.
Most people are in it for the money, the status, the comfortable conditions, or maybe because this is the blue collar of the 21st century.
The people who are in it for the love of the game, are very little.
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I do not like prompting coding agent at home, and still code as a hobby, but use coding agent extensively at work for various reasons: a feeling like better than good enough is not rewarded mainly.