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by seba_dos1
1151 days ago
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> I would urge you to try it out in your own workflow before calling shots on if the usefulness is negligible or not. What makes you think I didn't? I already stated that: > It only seems useful for when you know exactly what to do, but you don't feel like typing it all out - which happens It does pretty well in these kind of situations when the code in question is trivial, but in my experience the time savings coming from that are minor. In fact, its main value comes from my ADHD mind not being able to focus on boring stuff I already know how to do - in those cases, GPT gets me the boilerplate I can start operating on right away, which sure is helpful as otherwise I'd just end up in a web browser scrolling some stuff. Other than that? It seems like verifying ChatGPT's output is much more time consuming than doing it on your own as soon as you get out of "problems copy'n'pastable from StackOverflow" territory. |
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If you re-read our conversation I express that simple snippets of code from ChatGPT have been accurate enough, ultimately saving me time (paraphrasing). You then push back on me with the following:
> The thing is - how often do you end up needing such snippets? How much more useful is receiving it from ChatGPT than looking it up in a search engine?
> [...] but the overall benefit seems negligible, especially when you need to watch out at every step for convincingly-looking nonsense
I doubled down, doing my best to elaborate where it has added value to my workflow, when it breaks down for me, and addressed specific concerns in your comments. When you say "overall benefit seems negligible" - I read that very clearly as overall the benefit (of ChatGPT) seems negligible (regarding the context of our conversation). That context to me was that ChatGPT helps me with simple snippets and POCs. I did my best to politely rebut that with my personal and professional experiences regarding the tool.
Now you say:
> its main value comes from my ADHD mind not being able to focus on boring stuff I already know how to do - in those cases, GPT gets me the boilerplate I can start operating on right away, which sure is helpful
This is directly compatible and agreeing with what I feel I have been advocating for since my first message in this conversation - that using ChatGPT for simple boilerplate code can be valid (paraphrasing). But, I feel like this is contradictory to, and in conflict with what you previously said: "the overall benefit seems negligible".
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Overall this conversation seems to contradict itself, and with that it's confusing and frustrating to me. Sorry.
Cheers