That's why you use AI as a teacher. Your own personal tutor with more knowledge than any one teacher. Free.
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Meh. As someone who has used an insane amount of AI for Hamster across many offerings, overall it sucks at coding. It sometimes is great, sometimes is terrible. It takes a crazy amount of human fixes and promoting to get it right many times. It lacks critical thinking, obviously, which causes issues in coding and problem solving.
I have created a few courses, it's almost always outdated, conflates versions, mixes and matches things, forgets, over complicates basic tasks and so on.
It can't even answer how many letters are in a word, lol.
More power to you, go for it. It's not for me.
I've built almost all of grain with assistance from AI. You gotta learn how to use it. You must be prompting wrong if you're having issues. Grain is not a small project. Do t get me wrong, it's thousands of sessions and hundreds of commits at this point and of course I have to do a lot of due diligence. But that's what learning is. You learn by doing.
No, it seems like it isn't a small project after looking at the code.
I had to create a client a server side that uses ham radio only, essentially creating a new network stack from scratch that relies only on kiss packets and encodings for packet radio.
That part was the bulk of the AI issues.
But no matter, it is what it is.