Post #1457387
2025-11-14 17:40 UTC
@the_spc @tshirtman @mariyadelano Honestly? That actually sounds so much more arduous and frustrating than just learning how to program (I say this as someone who taught myself to program. I'll never be a software engineer but I can do plenty of my own stuff).
If you actually learn how to program, you can fix your own mistakes. If the AI thing doesn't work, what do you do? Keep trying with different prompts? Then that's no longer faster.
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@the_spc@fwoof.space 2025-11-14 17:42
@sidereal @tshirtman @mariyadelano No, but it is somewhat less frustrating. I’m totally blind, and have no clue where to even start with learning how to program. I don’t even know the difference between the languages that programmers use. Not to mention, if there is math and/or other things involved, I would need a braille display. While I have one, I’m not quite sure it would do the trick, especially since it has a Perkins style rail, keyboard.