Its not bad, and I would recommend it once someone starts going crazy with the layers. Instead of having layers, you have dictionaries that have sets of chords that all follow a similar pattern. For example, this is my symbol "layer": https://steno.sammdot.ca/emily-symbols.png Typing on a real keyboard is too much work, and I try to avoid it if at all possible. Few people seem to know this, but you can also chord single letters, it is just slower than chording a full word or phrase. I have dictionaries for cursor movement, almost any shortcut combination, html tags, cli programs, diacritics, etc. I don't know why it is not more popular.
How do I know if a problem needs to be broken down by GPT, and how do I know if it broke the problem down correctly? What if GPT is broken or has a billing error, how do I break down the problem then?
1. Intuition built by trial and error
2. Domain expertise backed by automated checks
3. The old fashioned way, and if your power is out you can even bust out a slide rule