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LLMs in the daily workflow

> LLMs didn't replace me, but they tore down the design-side walls. I now ship whole pages from zero.

dateJan 15, 2026
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tagsLLMworkflowfrontend

I'm a backend person; CSS was never my strength. For years that meant my side projects worked nicely and looked ugly. That changed.

##Where it genuinely helps

  • Boilerplate and scaffolding: minutes, not hours.
  • In domains I know poorly (animation, layout), I get to a working version faster.
  • Code review as a second pair of eyes, not flawless, but it makes you think.

##Where I don't trust it

Architectural decisions. An LLM is good at writing something, but whether you should write it at all is still a human question.

My workflow now is: I decide the structure, and delegate the filling-in. That split has worked well so far.

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