Comment by xnorswap

Comment by xnorswap 7 days ago

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AI autocomplete can be infuriating if like me, you like to browse the public methods and properties by dotting the type. The AI autocomplete sometimes kicks in and starts writing broken code using suggestions that don't exist and that prevents quickly exploring the actual methods available.

I have largely disabled it now, which is a shame, because there are also times it feels like magic and I can see how it could be a massive productivity lever if it needed a tighter confidence threshold to kick in.

prisenco 7 days ago

If I can, I map it to ctrl-; so I can bring it up when I need it.

But I found once it was optional I hardly ever used it.

I use Deepseek or others as a conversation partner or rubber duck, but I'm perfectly happy writing all my code myself.

Maybe this approach needs a trendy name to counter the "vibe coding" hype.