Well that was a bit "and now draw the rest of the owl" but I have a mostly-finished shirt! Would have been closer to done but I messed up on the collar interfacing, had to unpick a couple of things. Collars are tough but satisfying to complete, a bit like quilt binding.
I am now being required by my day job to use an AI assistant to write code. I have also been informed that my usage of AI assistants will be monitored and decisions about my career will be based on those metrics.
I gave it an honest shot today, using it as responsibly as I know how: only use it for stuff I already know how to do, so that I can easily verify its output. That part went ok, though I found it much harder to context switch between thinking about code structure and trying to herd a bullshit generator into writing correct code.
One thing I didn't expect, though, is how fucking disruptive it's suggestion feature would be. It's like trying to compose a symphony while someone is relentlessly playing a kazoo in your ear. It flustered me really quickly, to the point where I wasn't able to figure out how to turn that "feature" off. I'm noticing physical symptoms of an anxiety attack as a result.
I stopped work early when I noticed I was completely spent. I don't know if I wrote more code today than I would have normally. I don't think I wrote better code, as the vigilance required is extremely hard for my particular brand of neurospicy to maintain.
As far as the "write this function for me" aspect, I've noticed that I tend to use the mental downtime of typing out a function I've designed to let my brain percolate on the solution and internalize it so I have it in my working memory. This doesn't happen when I'm simply reviewing code written by something else. Reviewing code and writing it are completely separate activities for me. But there's nothing to keep my fingers and thoughts busy while I'm coming up with what to write next.
I didn't think we were meant to live like this.
@hypnogoria fingers crossed
@Catfish_Man if you click it, you have entered into a contract with that specific error to meet it again some day...
@gsuberland if DOS is so good why didn't they make TRES
Good evening Mastodon, may I present for your delight and delectation my latest work, a personal and evocative piece titled Underachieving Monday (with bonus bee) :dancing_bee:
Wrote this in '23. People mocked me for it when lots of us set up on BlueSky but I stand by it.
Mastodon is my favourite social network, people here *share* - they recognise the value of word of mouth to a free and open internet. Plus: no algorithms. That is what I want. Cool people I chose to follow posting awesome stuff and sharing recommendations. YES.
https://www.girlonthenet.com/blog/mastodon/
@eclectech that is an awesome marble :)
Trans pride Brighton today with @Snipsel @reality404 @TinaStormcaller
Another incredible year, I am loud and proud to be trans
TRANS RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS!
This lemur was posing beautifully for a photo until the second before I snapped and it turned away. It wanted a boop, obviously.
(all pending pictures now dealt with & I have no excuse to not get a few weekend chores done before looking through the next batch of photos - boooo)
@gsuberland Zoot suit?
not even heard of 'zoot' under any other context.
/also very drugs-non-aware
@fdr @anon_opin "where are we going today, daddy? the beach? the zoo?"
"nope, today we taste adventure my child! today you learn what adrenaline can power you to do when faced with an angered bovine on the loose. or you get turned into child-jam. to adventure!"
Steve:
frequent overthinker, compulsive fixer, digester-then-explainer, "why?" question relishing father, minor-irritant partner, excessive disassembler, original-form hacker, high-efficiency googler, borderline-competent car-fixer, expert-level car-breaker, faster-by-qwerty communicator, indiscriminate photo-taker, Leatherman owner.