Personally I think it's that I know how to do software development and I always have my eyes on getting the project done.
I don't think about AI tools a lot. I use Junie because it is integrated with my favorite IDE and like sending more money Jetbrain's way. I don't read blogs or tweets about AI coding.
What I do do is try little things that are always oriented to the work in front of me. I work for an MBA who is great at what he does but when he tried "vibe coding" he got nowhere and had that similar feeling of puzzlement from the gap between the results he got and the results that influencers say they are getting that a lot of people express. I've learned AI assisted coding by doing and from square one I realized it was going to work some of the time and fail some of the time and have always prioritized not getting stuck. It's certainly fair to make some wild (but well-formed) request and see what you can get.
I don't think about AI tools a lot. I use Junie because it is integrated with my favorite IDE and like sending more money Jetbrain's way. I don't read blogs or tweets about AI coding.
What I do do is try little things that are always oriented to the work in front of me. I work for an MBA who is great at what he does but when he tried "vibe coding" he got nowhere and had that similar feeling of puzzlement from the gap between the results he got and the results that influencers say they are getting that a lot of people express. I've learned AI assisted coding by doing and from square one I realized it was going to work some of the time and fail some of the time and have always prioritized not getting stuck. It's certainly fair to make some wild (but well-formed) request and see what you can get.