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by moribvndvs
460 days ago
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I am at the point of abandoning coding copilots because I spend most of my time fighting the god damned things. Surely, some of this is on me, not tweaking settings or finding the right workflow to get the most of it. Some of it is problematic UX/implementation in VSCode or Cursor. But the remaining portion is an assortment of quirks that require me to hover over it like an overattentive parent trying to keep a toddler from constantly sticking its fingers in electrical sockets. All that plus the comparatively sluggish and inconsistent responsivity is fucking exhausting and I feel like I get _less_ done in copilot-heavy sessions. Up to a point they will improve over time, but right now it makes programming less enjoyable for me. On the other hand, I am finding LLMs increasingly useful as a moderate expert on a large swath of subjects available 24/7, who will never get tired of repeated clarifications, tangents, and questions, and who can act as an assistant to go off and research or digest things for you. It’s mostly decent rubber duck. That being said, it’s so easy to land in the echo chamber bullshit zone, and hitting the wall where human intuition, curiosity, ingenuity, and personality would normally take hold for even a below average person is jarring, deflating, and sometimes counterproductive, especially when you hit the context window. I’m fine with having it as another tool in the box, but I rather do the work myself and collaborate with actual people. |
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