Brutkey

Wulfyβ€”Speaker to the machines
@n_dimension@infosec.exchange

@whitequark@mastodon.social

In my experience, the utility of AI increases with the expansion beyond your comfort boundaries...

... On the other hand there is a goldilocks zone there, because if you go too far out of your comfort zone... You will not be able to distinguish fact from fiction.

Case in point:
The attached image is from a 3D Demo I threw together in about 2-3 hours. It's in 3D python based framework called Visier. Spinny 3D shit hosted on the web. I know NOTHING about Python, Visier or hosting 3D frameworks on servers.
Had I to do it the hard way, it would take me 3 weeks minimum, not 3 hours.
I think THAT is true power of
#vibecoding.

Ignas Kiela
@ignaloidas@not.acu.lt

@n_dimension@infosec.exchange @whitequark@mastodon.social I think ypu underestimate yourself and you could have done it in 3 hours.

What has recent research about AI usage show is that you're less scared to tackle new stuff if you have AI. You can do it if you're not scared.


Wulfyβ€”Speaker to the machines
@n_dimension@infosec.exchange

@ignaloidas@not.acu.lt @whitequark@mastodon.social

I am not 'scared'.
I have been a developer of a sort of another for 35 years.

I know exactly what I am capable of.
It took me 6 hours to learn how to back up and restore a WP site.
As you get older, tasks get harder.

When I was 21, I could pull a 72 hour coding marathon fueled by 20 liters of Pepsi Max and a couple of short naps.

Today, I am lucky to get a script running in a day.

I actually do not like reading HTML tutorials, they are written very poorly, contain poor examples, and as anyone who used
#StackOverflow will testify, half the 'solutions' are wrong.

With AI, you just ask "Given these parameters, and these outcomes, how do I do blah?"

Work harder, not smarter.
Wait... the other one.