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I used chatgpt as a code monkey for a while. Let it do the repetitive work. But then I got good at using multiline editor features.
Now I use it to "give this form some basic css" or "open a udp connection in c#". Anything more complex or nuanced than that I find I can do better and faster.
I ask it for help when I'm unfamiliar with a library/language or if I'm getting complex errors.
But I always type out the code myself, making sure I'm reading each line and understanding what's happening.
Even for boilerplate if you just let the ai go at it, it'll generate a Frankenstein boilerplate of an outdated standard.