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Linux as the new developer default at 37signals
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All sorts of actual devs also use AI tools to help them out. A good exame is ThePrimeagen who uses copilot
He doesn't anymore. I'm pretty sure he justified it by saying that it makes you slower because you end up with a habit of waiting for it to tell you the wrong answer.