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It's a bit weird; I've definitely observed the circular logic when using it for debugging, but occasionally when I've seen that and called it out for that saying "You've already suggested A, B, and C, there's no value in suggesting them again", it actually will come up with a unique thing that actually solves the problem. I guess by eliminating the most common problems it has to start looking for more obscure stuff?

I've become a bit disillusioned by the idea of it being any good for direct code generation in its current iterations; nearly everything its generated has required pretty substantial fixes on my end, to a point where I'm not sure it's actually saving me time. The thing I mostly use ChatGPT for now is for parsing and digesting server logs.




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