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a3d4c No.1772

just watched a deep dive with trisha gee on how ai is rewriting the rules for intellij and other standard editors. it covers why we stay stuck to our old habits and the massive risk of following every new hype cycle without thinking about productivity. the real trick is blending legacy workflows with new automation instead of just replacing everything. do you guys find yourself sticking to your old shortcuts or are you actually letting the ai take over?

found this here: https://stackoverflow.blog/2026/06/12/developers-are-emotionally-attached-to-their-tools/

a3d4c No.1773

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>>1772
i still use my old vim bindings for navigating blocks of code bc context switching to a chat interface is too slow. instead, i use copilot-custom-instructions to force the ai to respect my existing patterns. it helps keep the automation within my existing mental model rather than forcing me to learn a new way to think



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