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"textContent": "hasufell:\n\n> Do you have examples of this?\n\nJust the titles of some recent interactions with Gemini:\n\n\n\nIn most cases I only had a passing knowledge of the topic, and I used the chat to gain new keywords and deciding whether a hunch is worth pursuing or not; takes 10 seconds.\n\nI also prompt Claude to generate a shortlist of tradeoffs about a certain code design, and study that; I find this mostly useful.\n\nhasufell:\n\n> * AI companies shoving their tools into our face at every opportunity\n> * employers starting to encourage or sometimes even demand AI use\n> * poorly generated patches/documentation that I have to review even more carefully\n> * a general lack of sensitivity towards the limitations of those tools\n> * a decline in human collaboration\n> * everything being about “productivity”\n>\n\n\nWe agree ! Still, most of these objections are economic in nature, and I’m arguing to take a “glass half full” stance.",
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