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I use ChatGPT all the time. I really like it. It's not perfect; how I've described it (and I doubt that I'm unique in this): it's like having a really smart and eager intern at your disposal.

I say "intern" in the sense that its error-prone and kind of inexperienced, but also generally useful. I can ask it to automatically create a lot of the bootstrapping or tedious code that I always dread writing so that I can focus on the fun stuff, which is often the stuff that's pawned off onto interns and junior-level engineers. I think for the most part, when you treat it like that, it lives up to and sometimes even surpasses expectations.

I mean, I can't speak for everyone, but whenever I begin a new project, a large percentage of the first ~3 hours is simply copying and pasting and editing from documentation, either an API I have to call or some bootstrapping code from a framework or just some cruft to make built-in libraries work how you want. I hate doing all that, it actively makes me not want to start a new project. Being able to get ChatGPT to give me stuff that I need to actually get started on my project has made coding a lot more fun for me again. At this point, you can take my LLM from my cold dead hands.

I do think it will keep getting better, but I'm also at a point where even if it never improves I will still keep using it.



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