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  • It’s a waste of everyone’s time for sure. It’s just good business sense to make your customers happy though.

    As for typing speed perhaps ya lol. You could be faster. But I think the best approach here is using high quality locally run LLMs that don’t produce slop. For me I can count on one hand how many times I’ve had to correct things in the past month. It’s a mater of understanding how LLMs work and fine tuning. (Emphasis on the fine tuning)







  • Because in my experience some business clients feel offended or upset that you aren’t being formal with them. American businesses seem to care less I noticed but outside of the USA (particularly in Germany) I noticed that formality serves better. Also the LLM uses the thread history to add context. Stuff like “I know we agreed on meeting on Tuesday at last meeting but unfortunately I can’t do that…” this stuff matters to clients.

    I don’t offload because I don’t remember. I offload because it saves me time. Of course I read what is written before I send it out.





  • For me it’s less effort because everything that I want just works out of the box. The totally of my configuration is under 10 lines. I don’t want to have to mess with nested config files each dozens to hundred of lines long most of which I will not understand just to code.

    Also helix is different in that it uses the selection then action workflow. Vim is action then selection which is less nice for me.

    In helix if I want to delete a function I would do: ESC -> space -> f -> d

    Which means: Normal mode then lsp menu then next function then delete.

    In vim I would have to delete then select what to delete which I don’t like.


  • To get to the point where I could feel like not an idiot maybe 3 hours of actual programming time.

    To get to the point where I was a slow yet productive programmer it took maybe 12 hours of actual programming time.

    To get faster than I was at Jetbrains IDEs that took like maybe ~24 hours of actual programming time.

    I strongly recommend:

    1. remapping caps lock to escape.
    2. disabling the arrow keys in all modes.

    After I did these two things, I got better faster. It’s frustrating but totally worth it. Now when I’m on my laptop I just use helix and qutebrowser under the sway desktop environment. It’s a 100% mouse free experience and it’s just faster and better in every way.