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It already did for me, as a solo-developer, problems I normally needed to browse stackoverflow for I can now ask AI in my own editor in the context of my own code. It has been a lifesaver multiple times already and otherwise a significant timesaver.
Good for you. For the rest of us, it’s a nuisance.
"AI" or GPT is not the problem, the companies behind it are the problem. It would be a great thing if they weren't restarting nuclear reactors to power it, or they would sell it as a product instead of forcing it on you.
The Microsoft plan to restart Three Mile Island is currently paused, as they want to somehow fund it off of taxpayer funds instead of paying for it themselves.
Who is they? The US taxpayer?
Because these parasites surely won't pay for it and they surely as fuck won't pay household eletruc rates... They get a discount because you shiti organic trash, legal people are just better people 🤡
Linux if you are a brain dead idiot like me.
I tell it what I need, it will explain the concepts and provide commands. I can provide it my outputs and it can self correct too.
Well “lifechanging” doesn’t need to be this big transition. For me it’s a bunch of small conveniences. Getting out of your IDE and browse the web to find a solution that only solves half your problem is just a hassle. Now I ask Claude to help me and I get a solution in the context of my own code, meaning it’s directly applicable.