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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • Recept, nyfiken på vad en låt handlar om, fråga om historiska saker, svår googlesökning, hjälp att välja ny förstärkare, funderar de här techsakerna ihop etc

    Detta är intressant. Min hjärna tänker aldrig på att jag över huvud taget kan fråga ChatGPT dessa saker.

    Även jag anväder AI lite när det kommer till kod. Det funkar väldigt bra att be ChatGPT skriva lite baskod på en abstrakt idé som man försöker beskriva så gott man kan för AIn.

    Tack för att du delar med dig!











  • I’m sort of the same as you.

    I took a 6 bootcamp, got a job straight away after as a full stack junior web developer.

    Programming as a job was the single worst decision I make. I was working with languages and frameworks I don’t enjoy, I was building a product I don’t care about in the slightest.

    It took me 1 year of full time web dev before I quit and went back to regular IT which isn’t the most fun thing, but it works for me. I’ve been doing it for over a decade so I can do it in my sleep, it’s easy money tbh. Programming for me is definitely more of a hobby than a job. Having it as a job really killed my love for it

    Nowadays I only code in Python which I LOVE. I use my programming skills to automate work tasks, and I make small scripts here and there and it’s so much fun.

    Solving small problems with scripts is just what I enjoy doing. I get to work on a project for a day or two. I can complete it fast then move on to something else.

    Now I’m about transitioning into Data Engineering instead of Software Development.