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Post #2463976

2025-12-21 18:30 UTC

@davidcelis@xoxo.zone well, i wouldnt be that pessimist about people abandonning learning. lastly i've been experimenting a lot of stuff on my own, using coding assistants and i think it helped my learn a lot. i think i wouldnt have even tried to begin some experiments if i hadnt have an assistant to help me bootstrap and prototype quickly, on fields very new to me i didnt even know where to begin. fields such as p2p networks, or how to interact with terminal primitives/ansi codes and stuff like that. emojis rendering. the very same way: i've always been terrible an at UI stuff, and even more since the JS fwks era, even for TUIs.

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  • @yanndegat@piaille.fr 2025-12-21 18:30

    @davidcelis@xoxo.zone and also always was reluctant deep dive into it. so there's been lots of stuff i didnt even start to experiment just because i was lacking at decent prototype UI. now it seems to me that it's much easier to prototype stuff: you can keep your hands dirty on the core of your system/design, but to demonstrate or convince yourself of its value, you need a first decent UI. some other ppl are very efficient at UI stuff, but not at deploying/packaging their appl. i dont think people will stop thinking. or if some do stop, then they were probably not thinking that much before AI.

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