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> It kinda feels like copilot, but for writing!

But how if "most of the time, the responses are pretty silly"?




Same thing with Copilot - most of the time, Copilot tells me what I already know (not in a bad way - kind of like how a pair coder would just nod their head as I'm typing), but every now and then it gives me something really surprisingly good.


I like copilot mostly for helping with forgotten function names or if I know what I want to do but my brain is running on empty it can give be a scaffold in a new class that I can mold into something better.

Definitely helps with boilerplate.


It's probably best to think of it as a muse. You still have to do the work, but it can help illuminate blind spots and find novel ideas.




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