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  • Fresh_Start : Chatgpt took the blame from 3rd world developers for inefficient code.

lol, once he actually has to maintain his code long term it's gunna backfire.

in long run this is just creating more work ensuring job security for quite some time.

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They pivot to "product manager". They'll be fine

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true... with the only caveat that pm salary caps out quite a bit lower than eng salary.

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There is a very popular product owner/manager ChatGPT plugin, actually. Product managers do so little and require such little knowledge and intellect that chatGPT can do it for them.

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Just don't delete the gpt conversation you used to make it. I've been using ChatGPT for ghetto version control and I'm never going back. It's just me copying and pasting ChatGPT pasta until it works


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ChatGPT for ghetto version control

!codecels :marseymindblown:

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I actually tried this when chatgpt first came out, I had it create a simple crud web service and then refactored it a few times.

The original chatgpt could remember multiple files and refactor across the whole project when made changes.

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Now compared to a year ago is night and day. The newest preview version is extra good at coding and even makes suggestions on things you may be overlooking. If you are working on something and start to have a problem, it will remember where you were before you had the problem so after the problem is solved, it knows you are going to go back and keep working on that code. It knows how I like to make functions and variables names. It knows what lines of code I'm going to want commented. It's actually crazy how it will pick up on idiosyncrasies in my coding and try to apply them for me


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i'm sure that won't blow up in your face spectacularly

:#marseyfingergoodjob:

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That's when you open up a new conversation, tell ChatGPT some moron in your team wrote this code, you have no idea what it's supposed to do or why it doesn't work and it fixes it. then you smugly go back to your original conversation to let ChatGPT know you figured it out on your own ( then copy and paste the solution bc that's how version control works)


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Can confirm it's what I use to configure pipelines and open shift bullshit until it works

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