• wischi@programming.dev
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      3 days ago

      Play ASCII tic tac toe against 4o a few times. A model that can’t even draw a tic tac toe game consistently shouldn’t write production code.

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      2 days ago

      I tried, it can’t get trough four lines without messing up. Unless I give it tasks that are so stupendously simple that I’m faster typing them myself while watching tv

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        2 days ago

        Four lines? Let’s have realistic discussions, you’re just intentionally arguing in bad faith or extremely bad at prompting AI.

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          2 days ago

          You can prove your point easily: show us a prompt that gives us a decent amount of code that isn’t stupidly simple or sufficiently common that I don’t just copy paste the first google result

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            1 day ago

            I have nothing to prove to you if you wish to keep doing everything by hand that’s fine.

            But there are plenty of engineers l3 and beyond including myself using this to lighten their workload daily and acting like that isn’t the case is just arguing in bad faith or you don’t work in the industry.

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              1 day ago

              I do use it, it’s handy for some sloppy css for example. Emphasis on sloppy. I was kinda hoping you actually had something there