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Comment by motbus3

6 hours ago

My experience has been quite mixed. For creating small automation tools and tests for my day it saves lot of time. For creating code, it depends. If it is something very common it work fairly well, but I need to be sure to read it carefully. If it is something more complex or uncommon it fails usually making me loose more time than if I did that myself. For bug fix it is not helpful at all.

It is helpful for things that I would need to ask someone else to do for me. Now I have a set of tools that give me insights during my work.

Not sure if it made me more efficient on average tbh