I asked GPT4 to refactor a simple, working python script for my smart lights… and it completely butchered the code and apologized mid-generation.

No amount of pleading or correction would get it to function as it did just a week or two ago.

It is so over.

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    1 year ago

    It’s moderately good at in-line commenting functions and creating full function doc comments for the specific language / documentation format you need, but its code generation abilities are still not game-changing. Getting it to generate anything longer than a few helper functions is a test of patience.

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      1 year ago

      This wasn’t always this case. I had zero Python experience a month ago, and managed to make a 300 line Python script that checks credit card validation, and has a beautiful UI. This would be impossible today.

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          1 year ago

          Considering how long I’ve been using Python, and how it looked when I started, it is to me. And here is the ancient one I was previously using:

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            1 year ago

            Somehow this looks better to me, possibly because of less redundancy (copy buttons aren’t needed when you have ctrl+c).