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Yeah as far as my personal use cases, code or basic Q & A that sort of chains together naturally. It's easy enough for me to quick test these ideas or code. I can typically eyeball it when it is wrong and if not then, I'll run it and see.

Done. It works for me, but mostly because I can easily validate and I'm confidant in quick / painless validations on my end.

Something in depth that involves a great deal more multi step reasoning to get from point A to B, I've got my doubts. If anything that's where I see AI wander off the path into a mess.




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