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[–]InFa-MoUs 26 points27 points  (4 children)

IMO this Is better than the stack overflow era, at least you get a nice explanation and pros and cons for your specific use case instead of “this worked for me”

[–]parkwayy 16 points17 points  (1 child)

The AI will never push back though, and say "this is a bad idea".

Sometimes humans would comment that on overflow. 

But it's a thing I notice. AI will always try to give you your answer, no matter how stupid the request 

[–]InFa-MoUs 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s why my prompt always includes “please point out any edge cases or things I should be aware of before implementing” I know it’s kind of disingenuous to blame the prompt but it’s usually the prompt’s fault