I agree, it is great for experimenting and trying out ideas quickly. For example, I asked it to help me make a button boing a little bit and it sent me the CSS that I just pasted in. I could've looked up how to do that another way, sure, the transitions it does aren't that complicated to understand. But I didn't have to, it honestly only took a few seconds of work and now that button boings like the best of them.

As for the spaghetti code, that only really happens if you're trying to build some complex functionality and jump around a lot, or if you're trying to build an entire application without really understanding software. It can leave junk code behind, especially if you jump around a lot like me.

I do understand how to write code, I'm a Web Developer by trade and in my experience, using AI and cleaning cleaning up after yourself as you go is still faster than searching for the answers and typing it all out yourself. And it's definitely faster than typing out a very specifically-formatted question only to wait 24 hours for a condescending reply.

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