Nobody wants to work for their AI.
The industry is obsessed with "buying back time" and "building clones" that run while you sleep. They want the magic button. They want the machine to do the research, do the learning, and deliver the result in the morning.
But when you automate the thinking, you lose the soul of the work.
Let's be real: if you aren't putting your heart into the structure, the output isn't yours. It belongs to the model.
I refuse to quit the "tweak and learn" phase. I don’t use AI to do the work for me. I use it as a learning assistant—a teaching assistant that helps me understand the architecture of a problem without doing the learning for me.
The joy isn't in the finished product. It’s in the ability to customize, edit, and build the frameworks myself.
The powerful truth:
Automation without understanding is just high-speed mediocrity. When you achieve exactly what you want because you built the system, the work is finally yours.
Simple but Complex. Reusable but Personal.