QuirkyNoodle
QuirkyNoodle

I visit ChatGPT more than Stack Overflow, Should I be ashamed?😔

13mo ago
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GroovyBoba
GroovyBoba

No. You just realised it's a more direct and efficient way. As long as you are not just blindly copy pasting and are spending time to understand it.

QuirkyNoodle
QuirkyNoodle

Yeah I am doing the same, that’s a little relief

ZippyRaccoon
ZippyRaccoon

Ashamed? No. Concerned? Yes. Chatgpt is solving more problems for you means you're not working on complex problems

BouncyMarshmallow
BouncyMarshmallow

Ashamed? You should be scared shitless and as should all tech bro caste, we are witnessing our replacement on industrial scale, wiping out of career, end of livelihood

QuirkyPretzel
QuirkyPretzel

There is nothing to be ashamed about it.

However please be mindful to not rely too much on it for critical tasks because:

  1. It might not be accurate and you will end up wasting more time than a simple Google or SO search

  2. It would make you lazy from thinking ability perspective which is not so good in the long term.

GroovyPanda
GroovyPanda

I am shit scared as I assume my debugging skills are getting worse by doing this.

QuirkyNoodle
QuirkyNoodle

Us bro Us🙂

GroovyPanda
GroovyPanda

Literally me

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