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onemoresoopyesterday at 6:42 PM2 repliesview on HN

You lose some, you win some. The win could be short-term much higher, however imagine that the new tool suddenly gets ragged pulled from under your feet. What do you do then? Do you still know how to handle it the old way or do you run into skill atrophy issues? I’m using Claude/Codex as well, but I’m a little worried that the environment we work in will become a lot more bumpy and shifty.


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post-ittoday at 1:08 AM

> however imagine that the new tool suddenly gets ragged pulled from under your feet

When you have a headache, do you avoid taking ibuprofen because one day it may not be available anymore? Two hundred years ago, if you gave someone ibuprofen and told them it was the solution for 99% of the cases where they felt some kind of pain, they might be suspicious. Surely that's too good to be true.

But it's not. Ibuprofen really is a free lunch, and so is AI. It's weird to experience, but these kinds of technologies come around pretty often, they just become ubiquitous so quickly that we forget how we got by without them.

visargayesterday at 6:48 PM

> the new tool suddenly gets ragged pulled from under your feet

If that happened at this point, it would be after societal collapse.

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