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In my defense, I wrote the blog post about quitting a good while after I've already quit cold turkey -- but you're spot on. :)

Especially when surrounded by people who swear LLMs can really be gamechanging on certain tasks, it's really hard to just keep doing things by hand (especially if you have the gut feeling that an LLM can probably do rote pretty well, based on past experience).

What kind of works for me now is what a colleague of mine calls "letting it write the leaf nodes in the code tree". So long as you take on the architecture, high level planning, schemas, and all the important bits that require thinking - chances are it can execute writing code successfully by following your idiot-proof blueprint. It's still a lot of toll and tedium, but perhaps still beats mechanical labor.



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