• @MeatsOfRage
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    161 year ago

    I find myself going to ChatGPT for this stuff now.

    “I’m trying to do something like [concept]. What is that called and can you give me an example”

    Usually I get my results faster and easier than Google.

    • hswolf
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      151 year ago

      be careful using it as your only source of truth, even more so when you don’t know what you’re searching for exactly

        • Punkie
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          61 year ago

          While I never had it happen, it could give you wrong command line switches that do damage. For example, when I asked how I could list volumes attached to an AWS instance, it gave me a “modify-volume” command instead of “describe-volume” command. Thankfully, I caught that before I cut and paste it.

          • hswolf
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            21 year ago

            had a similar problem searching for gcloud commands

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          It’s bad enough at programming that you can often see the problems without the help of the compiler

          Last thing I asked it for, after the fourth draft still had undeclared variables and called imaginary libraries (which if they existed would be great)

          It was good for coming up with a nice structure for a small program

      • @Nahdahar
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        1 year ago

        You can ask it for source now with browser integration. Previously the browser extension was a separate model with gpt3.5 which was pretty bad, now it’s just integrated into gp4. It works a million times better and it’s great that it doesn’t break the flow of the conversation.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I had an emailed a question that I didn’t really know where to go with, so I asked Copilot to answer the email factually. Sent that email with a note of ai origin, but it was close enough and got us into right track