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Tell HN: I am no longer worried about losing the use of my hands

10 points by elliotbnvl 9 months ago · 6 comments · 1 min read

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I have done well as a programmer. My biggest job-related concern has been sustaining an injury to my hands that prevents me from typing, which would prevent me from doing my job and end my career potentially.

With Cursor, Claude Sonnet 3.7 and OpenAI's Whisper model, I am no longer worried about that.

I'm aware there are solutions for people with voice to text already, but they seem very challenging to learn to work with, and I always wondered if I'd have to patience to work with one if the time ever came. I'm good now!

Edit: I'm curious if anybody with hand-related disabilities has switched their workflow from one of the aforementioned tools to Whisper / Cursor?

muzani 9 months ago

I was just thinking similarly about my eyes. I'm seriously considering LASIK or similar, but there's plenty of anecdotes saying that it's not as safe as the data suggests. So I've been planning for blind coding and such as a contingency against failure. These days you can also ask it to explain the file structure and such.

Am4TIfIsER0ppos 9 months ago

> losing my hands but I can still slave away

Your hands are for things much better than work

ComplexSystems 9 months ago

How are you using Whisper?

  • elliotbnvlOP 9 months ago

    Right now I’m using Wispr Flow for voice input but there are also MacWhisper and SuperWhisper as solid alternatives.

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