> Personally, I get a huge rush of dopamine seeing LLMs build out complex features very quickly

I dont think i've read a sentence on this website i can relate to less.

I watch the LLM build things and it feels completely numb, i may as well be watching paint dry. It means nothing to me.

I wonder if the difference here is age/experience or what you're working on/in.

When I was 20, writing code was interesting, by the time I was 28 it became "solving the problem" and then moved on to "I only really enjoy a good disaster to clean up".

All of my time has been spent solving other peoples problems, so I was never invested in the domain that much.

Yeah, I used to enjoy writing code but after a while I realised I actually more enjoy creating tools that I (and other people) liked to use. Now I can do that really quickly even with my very limited free time, at a higher level of abstraction, but it's still me designing the tool.

And despite the amount of people telling me the code is probably awful, the tools work great and I'm happily using them without worrying about the code anymore than I worry about the assembly generated by a compiler.

Trust me, I have many days where I wish I had your relationship to this. I wish it were as boring as watching paint dry. But it triggers that part of my brain that wants more, and I have to be very careful about that.