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>spend 8 hours debugging something that would've solve in 5 mins if you've RTFM
Do you do this /g/?
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>>108466334
Figuring it out yourself is more rewarding and productive since you end up learning a lot of other things in the process.
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>>108466334
yes. docs are 90% bullshit anyway.
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>>108466334
No. AI solves the problem without me needing to do anything.
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>>108466363
But Mr. Shekelsberg needs that PR now!
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>>108466334
>Do you do this /g/?
Not since LLMs and RAG are a thing.
>hurr durr durr
I don't give a shit about your cope. The llm tells me the exact chapter, page and line so I can look it up in full context. Go fuck yourself.
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No, the first thing I do is read docs
But they often suck and then it's back to the mines anyway
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>>108466334
no i just import the manual into chatgpt or claude
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>>108466334
Manuals, specifically manpages, are genuinely fucking useless. They will devote 90% of their content to edge cases only useful for a tiny subset of programmers doing niche shit like socket programming but devote a single paragraph to something everybody has to do or command line flags everyone needs. And half of the time it's still wrong/outdated and you have to google it anyway.
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>>108466334
not anymore, now that I have a slave on hand (aka Claude)
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>>108466401
This.
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>>108466334
i can read it, but I'm not confident to do anything until I'm convinced that I've understood it
that involved fucking around in a safe environment until my predictions match results
I'd never do this for a living btw, I'm way too anal to just push slop and hope for the best
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Honestly?
I like manual debugging because I learn more than when I RTFM. The manual solves one exact problem. Manual debugging shines a light on dozens of stupid things I've done all at once.



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