> I like thinking, solving problems and typing out code myself.
I get this, I totally do, and I kind of hate relegating myself to doing "project manager" work instead of "software engineer" work, but the productivity gains make it no contest on whether to use AI here. Once I comprehensively validate the spec for a new feature, Codex just one-shots it basically every time. I'm talking thousands of lines of code in a single 3-hour session, with much of my time being spent browsing the internet while I wait for Codex to run in 15-20 minute sessions.
I'd estimate at least a 20x speedup in my ability to ship.
(and before you say it, yes, I review every single line of code before merging anything, so no - it's not AI slop)
I get this, I totally do, and I kind of hate relegating myself to doing "project manager" work instead of "software engineer" work, but the productivity gains make it no contest on whether to use AI here. Once I comprehensively validate the spec for a new feature, Codex just one-shots it basically every time. I'm talking thousands of lines of code in a single 3-hour session, with much of my time being spent browsing the internet while I wait for Codex to run in 15-20 minute sessions.
I'd estimate at least a 20x speedup in my ability to ship.
(and before you say it, yes, I review every single line of code before merging anything, so no - it's not AI slop)