

I agree with most of your points, I’m a software dev, same age and am using AI for writing/outlining boiler plate code, like unit test, translation resource files (which will be later filled by human made translations) and sometimes to do simple task in parallel, while I work on the more tricky parts of the code. So it’s a help, but it’s limited. In some areas where I have very deep knowledge, I immediately spot issues, then take a lot of time to refine prompts and tweak the agent and I still get mediocre results. For someone with average knowledge the results look plausible, even good, but as an expert I always see countless flaws. I don’t think this will improve much as we’re around a local optimum of AI and don’t expect any improvements for quite a while. That’s why I gave up on AI for anything complex and only use it to do the most boring stuff for me.






Could we please stop to pretend that US troops would help Europe if it was attacked by Putin? I mean Putin surely calculates that way and we know the US is currently our enemy, Trump said countless times that he doesn’t like the way we do things here in Europe. Better get rid of US influence entirely. It’s better to wake up now and have time to prepare instead of finding out that US won’t defend Europe in the middle of a future Russian invasion.