Saptashwa Mandal
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@astnkennedy It deteriorated my quality at work because I overutilized it. So I deleted claude and I'm trying to figure things out first and will use it as minimally as I can now at work.
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I'm 22 years old and Claude Code is deteriorating my brain.
Every single day for the last 6 months I've had 6 to 8 Claude Code terminals open, waiting for a response just so I can hit 'enter' 75% of the time. And it's doing something to me.
In convos with a couple of friends, it's been a point that's been brought up pretty frequently.
None of us feel as sharp as we used to.
I don't know if it's just us, or others in their 20s are feeling the same thing, but it's something I've been thinking about a lot.
P.S. I know this is a problem with my reliability/usage of it, not Claude Code itself, but the effects are real nonetheless
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@thdxr yeah, I haven't even built much of my project but for a click on the frontend the number of hops it does across files and functions in the backend forced me to refactor my entire codebase to reduce absurd amount of nonsensical modularity
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been a year since this post and we have definitely shifted towards liking more boilerplate-y explicit code
vanilla used to mean simple but now it feels like a guarantee of ai going crazy and slopping shit up
has anyone else felt this?
dax@thdxr
i'm waiting for people to discover that those enterprise-y boilerplate heavy coding patterns boost LLM performance
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@thdxr I notice opencode performance on windows to be very weak.
Slow in execution and for some reason in checking git status, unresponsive too in several regards but I like how it's been structured.
Is there any work being done for windows and can I help in any way?
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