I have to manually type "correct me if I'm wrong" in half of my comments to avoid this behavior.
I have no clue how to avoid it going off rails, it's one of the most common criticisms I see on Reddit too.
> I find that one can use Claude to produce lower quality code faster, but one can also use it to produce higher quality code slower, by using it as a pair programmer, rubber duck, to try experiments, et cetera.
I have no clue how to avoid it going off rails, it's one of the most common criticisms I see on Reddit too.
> I find that one can use Claude to produce lower quality code faster, but one can also use it to produce higher quality code slower, by using it as a pair programmer, rubber duck, to try experiments, et cetera.
That's a very good phrase I'm gonna steal.