>I'm puzzled (but not surprised) by the standard HN resistance & skepticism
The good: it can objectively help you to zoom forward in areas where you don’t have a quick way forward.
The bad: it can objectively give you terrible advice.
It depends on how you sum that up on balance.
Example: I wanted a way forward to program a chrome extension which I had zero knowledge of. It helped in an amazing way.
Example: I am keep trying to use it in work situations where I have lots of context already. It performs better than nothing but often worse than nothing.
The good: it can objectively help you to zoom forward in areas where you don’t have a quick way forward.
The bad: it can objectively give you terrible advice.
It depends on how you sum that up on balance.
Example: I wanted a way forward to program a chrome extension which I had zero knowledge of. It helped in an amazing way.
Example: I am keep trying to use it in work situations where I have lots of context already. It performs better than nothing but often worse than nothing.
Mixed bag, that’s all. Nothing to argue about.