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So my preferred agent atm is GitHub Copilot as a jetbrains plugin. The other day when GitHub had a 6 hour outage and I couldn't log in, my first instinct was "guess I can't work today". I realized almost immediately how fucking dumb that initial thought was. Like I had forgotten that I've been doing this for over 20 years, and around 17 of those with no AI whatsoever.
Was I slower that day? Yes absolutely. Was I incapable? Not at all.
I wouldn't want to do without it, because on the positive side it has helped me discover libraries and tools I had no idea existed, and it's made me a better archtitect. But, maybe we should still actually touch the code a little.
I'm curious what tasks are you using GitHub Copilot for? I left the industry before AI got huge so I was never pressured to use the tools.
It can wrode code decently well and fast, and is amazing at finding stuff in a large project.
But you still 100% need to verify what it does and truly understand it.
This isn't what I was asking for, I'd like to see something like, "When tasked with X AI did Y" with breakdowns between simple bug fixes to standing up a monolith in a legacy environment.