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Coding without AI: a revolutionary new way to work
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1. It is the most refreshing article I've read through the HN homepage lately. Not a single em-dash, no "not X. Just Y", none of the other more subtle AI tells. I felt like reading the thoughts of an actual person, not reading an expanded version of a person's core idea.
2. After writing 11 books, I'd been thinking I was basically done with writing, this blog post made me change my mind.
3. I found this part interesting:
> It turns out coding just isn’t much of a bottleneck. What takes most of my time is everything else: figuring out the requirements, resolving ambiguity, waiting for feedback, testing and validating, coordinating with other teams, going to meetings, project planning, and so on. It’s the people stuff that’s slow, not the computer stuff.
It seems like all the talk recently has been about automating all of this "other stuff" now that the coding/writing/image generation/etc part is "handled" by models. What'd be left then?
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I would like to point out the exceptional quality of the writing itself which forced me to peruse other posts on the blog.