• neclimdul@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Explain this too me AI. Reads back exactly what’s on the screen including comments somehow with more words but less information Ok…

    Ok, this is tricky. AI, can you do this refactoring so I don’t have to keep track of everything. No… Thats all wrong… Yeah I know it’s complicated, that’s why I wanted it refactored. No you can’t do that… fuck now I can either toss all your changes and do it myself or spend the next 3 hours rewriting it.

    Yeah I struggle to find how anyone finds this garbage useful.

    • Sl00k@programming.dev
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      3 months ago

      This was the case a year or two ago but now if you have an MCP server for docs and your project and goals outlined properly it’s pretty good.

    • Damaskox@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      I have asked questions, had conversations for company and generated images for role playing with AI.

      I’ve been happy with it, so far.

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        3 months ago

        That’s kind of outside the software development discussion but glad you’re enjoying it.

        • AA5B@lemmy.world
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          3 months ago

          As a developer

          • I can jot down a bunch of notes and have ai turn it into a reasonable presentation or documentation or proposal
          • zoom has an ai agent which is pretty good about summarizing a meeting. It usually just needs minor corrections and you can send it out much faster than taking notes
          • for coding I mostly use ai like autocomplete. Sometimes it’s able to autocomplete entire code blocks
          • for something new I might have ai generate a class or something, and use it as a first draft where I then make it work
          • Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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            3 months ago

            I’ve had success with:

            • dumping email threads into it to generate user stories,
            • generating requirements documentation templates so that everyone has to fill out the exact details needed to make the project a success
            • generating quick one-off scripts
            • suggesting a consistent way to refactor a block of code (I’m not crazy enough to let it actually do all the refactoring)
            • summarize the work done for a slide deck and generate appropriate infographics

            Essentially, all the stuff that I’d need to review anyway, but use of AI means that actually generating the content can be done in a consistent manner that I don’t have to think about. I don’t let it create anything, just transform things in blocks that I can quickly review for correctness and appropriateness. Kind of like getting a junior programmer to do something for me.

    • KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 months ago

      If you give it the right task, it’s super helpful. But you can’t ask it to write anything with any real complexity.

      Where it thrives is being given pseudo code for something simple and asking for the specific language code for it. Or translate between two languages.

      That’s… about it. And even that it fucks up.

      • whoisearth@lemmy.ca
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        3 months ago

        I bet it slows down the idiot software developers more than anything.

        Everything can be broken into smaller easily defined chunks and for that AI is amazing.

        Give me a function in Python that if I provide it a string of XYZ it will provide me an array of ABC.

        The trick is knowing how it fits in your larger codebase. That’s where your developer skill is. It’s no different now than it was when coding was offshored to India. We replaced Ravinder with ChatGPT.