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I also find programming extremely enjoyable, my means of expression, and an art form. I have hundreds of side projects in my archive, maybe five of which have ever been used by another human. It's all for the sake of coding. Many of them are sizeable and many are not but they are almost all done as a creative outlet, for the joy of doing it or to satisfy a curiosity.

But I don't know man, I love coding with LLMs. It just opens up more things, I think on some projects I actually spend MORE time on traditional coding than I did in the past, because I used an LLM to write scripts to automate some tedious data processing required for the project. And there's also projects where the LLM gets me from 0 to 60 and then I rather quickly write the code I actually care about writing, and may or may not end up replacing all the LLM written code.

I'm sure it heavily depends on exactly what types of project interest you. The fact that LLMs and diffusion have both become fixations of mine also means I have a lot more data processing involved in lots of my projects, and LLMs are quite good at custom data processing scripts.

I suppose my suggestion to the author would be that perhaps their projects aren't amenable to LLMs in the way they want and that's fine, but don't lose hope that there are kindred spirits out there just because so many people love LLM coding; some of us are both and that may be more about what types of projects we do.



>I also find programming extremely enjoyable

I that's a big gulf people don't appreciate. I don't enjoy programming. When I program a microcontroller for my hobby projects it's a means to an end. I would love a tool that takes in a natural language description of what I want and outputs code and LLMs are good at doing that for basic tasks.




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