Many people averted religion (which I can get behind with), but have never removed the dogmatic thinking that lay at its root.
As so many things these days: It's a cult.
I've used Claude for many months now. Since February I see a stark decline in the work I do with it.
I've also tried to use it for GPU programming where it absolutely sucks at, with Sonnet, Opus 4.5 and 4.6
But if you share that sentiment, it's always a "You're just holding it wrong" or "The next model will surely solve this"
For me it's just a tool, so I shrug.
I agree - the problem is it’s hard to see how people who say they’re using it effectively actually are using it, what they’re outputting, and making any sort of comparison on quality or maintainability or coherence.
In the same way, it’s hard to see how people who say they’re struggling are actually using it.
There’s truth somewhere in between “it’s the answer to everything” and “skill issue”. We know it’s overhyped. We know that it’s still useful to some extent, in many domains.
What is it that is dogma free? If one goes hardcore pyrrhonism, doubting that there is anything currently doubting as this statement is processed somehow, that is perfectly sound.
At some point the is a need to have faith in some stable enough ground to be able to walk onto.
All people think dogmatically. The only difference is what the ontological commitments and methaphysical foundations are. Take out God and people will fit politics, sports teams, tools, whatever in there. Its inescapable.
I wonder to what degree it depends on how easy you find coding in general. I find for the early steps genAI is great to get the ball rolling, but rapidly it becomes more work to explain what it did wrong and how to fix it (and repeat until it does so) than to just fix the code myself.
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> I've used Claude for many months now. Since February I see a stark decline in the work I do with it.
I find myself repeating the following pattern: I use an AI model to assist me with work, and after some time, I notice the quality doesn't justify the time investment. I decide to try a similar task with another provider. I try a few more tests, then decide to switch over for full time work, and it feels like it's awesome and doing a good job. A few months later, it feels like the model got worse.