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It‘s insane how much velocity you can get when coding using one of these AI assistants. At times it‘s bordering on the ridiculous. That‘s when it‘s going well. But you really have to watch out, because the AI can lead you into some situations that could be quite disastrous. That‘s what I‘ve discovered this past week.

Getting Gemini working in VSCode was definitely a level up from the web based UI in terms of workflow. Once it was able to view and edit files directly in my VSCode workspace, things really started taking off, but it also has a tendency to output a lot, and to get carried away with things, often trying to fix unrelated things, sometimes even in the background without telling you. You definitely don't want to be blindly accepting all the changes it suggests, and in this programmer‘s humble opinion you for sure want to be using devcontainers.

I'm starting to get a feel for when it‘s going off in a strange direction, and how to interact in such a way as to get it to focus. I'm curious to try some of the other AI assistants now. Anyhow just wanted to post something quick. With any luck this week I‘ll be able to add an MCP server to the OAuth 2.0 REST API I've been building. I'm curious how that will turn out. With any luck you'll be able to connect to all my blogging data from the past 10 years through an LLM. #

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