• SuperFola@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    People prefer having something generating shitty code and not checking it, instead of asking or searching on internet for a substantially better solution

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      1 year ago

      Because forum posts are always full of accurate and helpful information?

      In my experience it still makes good suggestions for most things, and is better than trying to phrase things in a way that Google likes, then trawling through irrelevant forum posts.

      It’s only there to make suggestions, so if someone is taking its output without understanding and treating it like gospel then they’re an idiot who’s inevitably going to end up in a world of trouble.

      If you take the suggestion, verify it with documentation, then make sure you actually understand it, chatGPT is a great tool.

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        1 year ago

        If I’m honest, stackoverflow was always a shortcut for searching documentation to me.

        Simple stuff like how do I turn an InputStream to a String again? I can’t remember it, but I know exactly what to look for, I’m just to lazy.

        For that kind of stuff ChatGPT is almost perfect.