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minus-squaresurewhynotlem@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·18 hours agoI’m still not sure how this is any different than when I used stack exchange for exactly the same thing. Well, SE code usually compiled and did what it said. I guess that part is different.
minus-squareSaleh@feddit.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·17 hours agoPractically negligible then… However how the heck have you all been using stack exchange? My questions are typically something along the lines of: “How to use a numpy mask with pandas dataframes” Not something that gives me 50 lines of code.
minus-squaresurewhynotlem@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·15 hours agoOh, yeah. But I assumed that’s how competent coders use chatgpt. For edge cases and boilerplate.
I’m still not sure how this is any different than when I used stack exchange for exactly the same thing.
Well, SE code usually compiled and did what it said. I guess that part is different.
Practically negligible then…
However how the heck have you all been using stack exchange? My questions are typically something along the lines of:
“How to use a numpy mask with pandas dataframes”
Not something that gives me 50 lines of code.
Oh, yeah. But I assumed that’s how competent coders use chatgpt. For edge cases and boilerplate.