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> Nah, just go play air hockey until your boss realizes Claude is what they need, not you.

This is a depressing comment.

I am apprehensive about the future of software development in this milieu. I've pumped out a ~15,000 line application heavily utilizing Claude Code over a few days that seems to work, but I don't know how much to trust it.

Certainly part of the fun of building something was missing during that project, but it was still fun to see something new come to life.

Maybe I should say I am cautiously optimistic but also concerned: I don't feel confident in the best ways to use these tools to build good software, and I'm not sure exactly what skills are useful in order to get them there.



> I've pumped out a ~15,000 line application heavily utilizing Claude Code over a few days that seems to work, but I don't know how much to trust it.

Can I ask what you built?


https://github.com/Chuntttttt/TapeDeck

There was a post recently where someone linked to: https://simplyexplained.com/blog/how-i-built-an-nfc-movie-li...

and I thought the project was amazing, but I didn't like how the IDs were managed in yml, so I built this to make it more dynamic. I plan to add support for other smart home automations with it as well as more streaming services.

One of the features I really like about it is it makes it easy to print and cut out stickers to slap on the NFC cards for playing media.

My toddler loves it so far and one of his friend's has asked me to make one for him as well




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