I have multiple side projects that I would never have contemplated building before but whose utility now exceeds the much lower cost to build.

I got a few weeks in to each and then stalled on all of them because the effort and motivation required to extend beyond the crazed early days _is_ still more than the utility I get.

In a professional context, paying someone for software to do something outside my core domain is still the practical option compared to the motivation and effort needed to maintain another dependency.

I've been surprised by how far my motivation has taken me. I have multiple projects now that are so much further ahead than I have ever managed before. I would get stuck on some small issue or key-decision and then would struggle to move past it.

Certainly, I still have those tendencies, but it's easier than ever to push through and build a throwaway version with code that might not be what I end up shipping, but is enough to help me understand the final shape of the solution. Once that happens, I'm unblocked and away I go again.

The mental cost of building throwaway code has essentially dropped to zero for me. Of course, I keep working now until light mode comes on automatically on my Mac, but that's a whole other problem.

To be clear these projects made it way further than they could have without AI. But any blocker that takes me out of the flow can easily become the thing that ends it. Not even necessarily because it’s a difficult problem, but just because I’m no longer getting that AI high.

If you're like me, then much of the utility was in the novelty itself. But I had that problem before AI :)

why not just focus on the 1 you like the most and push through? I agree with you in principle but I think having multiple projects and each being not super important in your mind will not keep you motivated. Instead focusing on one thing that you really really want to solve will usually work better because your motivation comes from within and effort follows. Too many choices can be a bad thing as well when it comes to taking action.