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Software engineer
Taking on a few outside projects.

I wanted to build something at the level of the best sites I'd seen. Scroll-driven animations, a custom music player, page transitions, a visual identity that feels like the music sounds. It just happened to be for my own band.
I used to be strictly frontend. Now I build full-stack apps, set up integrations between tools I'd never touched, and take on problems that would have taken me months alone. The scope of what I can do in a day is completely different from what it used to be.
Most people think of AI as a code thing. I use it to build sites, work through copy, put together visual identities. It goes a lot further than people expect. But knowing what you actually want to end up with, that's still on you. And that part is the hard part.
Three years of using AI every day changes how you approach things. Work, music, planning, working through ideas before they're fully formed. After a while you stop wondering if it's useful. You just know where it fits and where it doesn't.