• Jul (they/she)@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    2 hours ago

    Don’t need to sabotage a “worker” who has been trained using 4Chan and Reddit. And refusing to use the tech is often because it does the work wrong and the human has to redo it anyway.

    I do use it for inline coding suggestions because it’s required, but almost never accept a line of code as-is, because there’s usually some mistake, subtle or otherwise. It does help me not have to google syntax sometimes. But the non-“AI” code suggestions used to do that just fine in the past, so it’s not much of an improvement. And I’d never let it write more than one or two lines at a time because that would mean debugging code I didn’t write which is much more difficult that writing your own code for most experienced coders.