Weekly Thing 341 brings up AI fatigue:
With that though our ability to do more fills with more things that we wished we could do. No matter what, there is still only so much time and energy in the day. The fact that Claude is there at 2am while you cannot sleep can be a problem. The fact that you can have five projects going on with different agents is neat, but you still are coordinating them!
The "just one more prompt" trap is real.
It sure is!
With a small team at Good Enough, there is way more work (and ideas) than there is time. It's so tempting to fire up claude.ai/code (literally in a web browser on my phone) and send it ten different tasks that need to be done. In fact, I have sent it ten different tasks…times two or three. I sent these tasks almost exclusively between midnight and two in the morning on nights when I couldn’t sleep.
When I woke up the next morning I got that familiar feeling like I’m managing a clutch of junior developers. I’m spending time reviewing some mediocre and incomplete code. Largely this has been a beneficial process. Even though none of this LLM-produced code has been deployable, the process has unlocked my mind on a few different long-standing to-dos.
After twenty draft pull requests were built up in late January, I decided to cancel my Claude subscription. Maybe after I catch up on finalizing each of those pull requests, I’ll open up the claude.ai/code spigot for another month.
Don’t worry, it’s not as if I’m using no LLMs for development. I have the growing Windsurf bills to prove it.