It’s fine—you get used to having to throw away the last hour’s work, but since you were scrolling twitter at the time it’s not that much of a loss...
If you roll the dice enough times you get your answer. Or at least close enough for you to not have to have written what it came up with. And every now and then it gets things perfectly right on the first try!
I wish I’d chosen coding for fun instead of coding for work and dooming for “fun” couple years ago.. But it seemed that delegation of work to tools will be more deterministic and reliable than managing people, oh well!
It’s fine—you get used to having to throw away the last hour’s work, but since you were scrolling twitter at the time it’s not that much of a loss...
If you roll the dice enough times you get your answer. Or at least close enough for you to not have to have written what it came up with. And every now and then it gets things perfectly right on the first try!
I wish I’d chosen coding for fun instead of coding for work and dooming for “fun” couple years ago.. But it seemed that delegation of work to tools will be more deterministic and reliable than managing people, oh well!