I actually do, and it happens quite often. I can even feel addicted to it sometimes.
A little bit about myself: I'm engineering software for ~16 years, and I LOVE it. I literally love everything about it - architecture, plan, coding itself, deployment, debugging, testing, talking to users, building interfaces, all of it. I mostly work with web, but I worked in different areas - TV broadcasting, ads, Wi-Fi chipsets, fitness machines, banking, etc. So I know what it feels like to get a dopamine kick when I "finally resolved that bug!" which I've been working on for days. I've been having that feeling since age 14 when I wrote my first code in QBasic.
And I feel like these days I can get the same fun, but faster. Because my dev environment with agents, virtualisation, and cool workflows helps me to architect and engineer rather then just code. That means I get dopamine shots way more often. It's like tiktok (which I hate) over long youtube videos. Of course, I iterate, make things better and better, but this initial dose, when the AI agent implemented things exactly the way I wanted it - it's amazing.
Do you get those? Shall we already gather a group of anonymous ClaudeCode-addicted people?
An "obvious" disclaimer: any analogy to drugs is to explain my idea, drugs are awful and everybody should avoid them.
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