• Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works
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        If your use for AI is just rubber duck debugging, an actual rubber duck is significantly less environmentally destructive, and will still be around after OpenAI burn through all their seed capital and can no longer convince investors to keep throwing money into their trash fire.

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        One critical benefit of the rubber duck is that it doesn’t make things up.

        This is mechanically similar, I agree, but I think the rubber duck is still superior.

        And, I think this should be a “lightbulb” moment for people.

        • peoplebeproblems@midwest.social
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          I disagree. The rubber duck does not propose alternatives, nor does it point out flaws.

          The flaws may be wrong, but then I have to justify it, which forces me to reconsider what I’ve written.

          It’s like having a script monkey that never took a CS class to bounce ideas off of.

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          One critical benefit of the rubber duck is that it doesn’t make things up.

          You obviously haven’t seen me rubber duck debug.

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      I didn’t know there was a term for that. Forget debugging, in my algorithms class this is how I figured a lot of stuff out the first time too. I actually don’t know how else you’re supposed to do it. You imagine running through a loop, what specific tasks must be accomplished, and then code those tasks.

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        Imagine then doing this in a chatGPT prompt! Everything will go so much faster, even if you don’t press “send”!