Spyke
feddit.de

My brother in Christ that's why you ask questions on stack overflow

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Just so they can close my question I’ve spent an hour writing as a duplicate of an unrelated question?

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lemmy.world

1 search result

Github issue from 4 years ago

Self-closed after 3 days

No comments

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Jmrreply
lemmy.world

Or

When your issue is the same as the other person's but then the way produced it is completely different.

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Big Preply
feddit.uk

Or even worse: 1 result, the source code on github where the error message is thrown

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nik282000reply
lemmy.ml

I had one of those recently with MicroPython. Turns out I am the only person to ever run out of memory on an ESP8266.

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auhureply
kbin.social

If you ask chatGPT a question which is in any way niche, it will catastrophically fuck up the answer or give you the "As an AI language model" scold

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chatgpt is utterly horrible at Minecraft commands, it just throws out pseudocode lol

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My experience too. The few times I've been stuck and decided to try chatgpt, it's been completely unhelpful, at best suggesting basic things that I checked within the first 5 minutes of troubleshooting.

That was the best case. Worst case it'd sprout some plausible looking nonsense that took time to check and dismiss.

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Only for well known stuff. If I can't find anything useful on the Internet, ChatGPT will start talking bullshit. Sometimes hard to catch but most of the time there's a reason why I still don't understand: it was utter BS.

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And then ChatGPT gives you some nonsense that doesn't actually work.

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Welcome to programming for consoles. No stackoverflow, no google. Only official docs and internal forums.

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Or worse the only google result is to a forum conversation for your core framework that has been open for 8 years and has never been fixed

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No results from StackOverflow: you’re either doing something really stupid or something cutting edge. ChatGPT is good for determining which of those it is haha

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Only search result is a post you made 10 years ago asking the same question.

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Googling solutions to your problems is literally the core skillet for debugging

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You reached the end

Thats where ChatGPT comes in | Spyke