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by khqc 486 days ago
I guess you're not a big fan of rubber duck debugging then? Whenever I get stuck I like to ask myself a bunch of questions and thought experiments to get a better understanding of the problem/project, and with LLMs I'm forced to spell out each one of these questions/experiments coherently, which ends up being great documentation later on. I think LLMs are great if you're actually interested in the fundamentals of your problem/project, otherwise it just turns into a sinkhole that sucks you in.
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Sure, but I just use OneNote, the company wiki, or like physical sticky notes for that. I'm not seeing the value of having the LLM give feedback aside from entertainment