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I go in the completely opposite direction nowadays. I have chatgpt [*] up, I use google searches, I have online api documentation and tutorials open. I log on to IRC and chat with (other) skilled developers. (psst... I even read stack overflow ... sometimes [*]) ... so ... I definitely use the internet a lot while developing.

As mentioned above, I do try to research things to the point of understanding. Which is something human contact definitely helps with. To stay on topic: ChatGPT is obviously less good, but is often good enough, is patient, and guaranteed to answer you in a couple of seconds.

[*] My exact workflow would not quite fit into this footnote, but I seldom cut-and-paste answers, unless it's for something exceptionally non-critical. I try to understand what is written and then type out my own version (which should be very close), or at very least I type it across by hand rather than use ^C-^V. (the latter is an edge case). In general, there's this AI-koan about how some things only work if you also understand them, which has a kernel of truth to it. ( http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/koans.html first one about tom knight)



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