keccers
@keccers.eth
USA #1 🇺🇸 “By December 2024, AI wrote an estimated 30.1% of Python functions from U.S. contributors, versus 24.3% in Germany, 23.2% in France, 21.6% in India, 15.4% in Russia and 11.7% in China. Newer GitHub users use AI more than veterans, while male and female developers adopt at similar rates.” https://arxiv.org/pdf/2506.08945
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zoo
@zoo
you seen this? accelerilio https://x.com/itsalexvacca/status/1935343874421178762?s=46&t=Il5NrMeCjY0zjgXBkcDWtA
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Topocount
@topocount.eth
I think AI-assisted coding can fall into this trap, but it doesn't have to. If you're using it to do tedious work while working on other things, or using it to find starting points for various tasks, it can act as an accelerator without sacrificing the chance to engage with what's actually happening.
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keccers
@keccers.eth
I agree Like most tools, it’s all in how you use it
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