I like to use chatgpt for the easy stuff, things I forgot, do to rarely to remember or code in another language very similar to the one I already know.
I do quickly run into bumps, where search is necessary (a lot of times it's some variant of a breaking change in a dependent library). Once I find a good enough issue description, I just slap that back into chatgpt. It handles it very well and sticks for the rest of the conversation. Somehow chatgpt is aware that the context information takes precedence over trained data.
I also have the Kagi subscription, which I'm using for above. I'm very happy with both tools working in tandem and am genuinely happy about that kind of time spending
I do quickly run into bumps, where search is necessary (a lot of times it's some variant of a breaking change in a dependent library). Once I find a good enough issue description, I just slap that back into chatgpt. It handles it very well and sticks for the rest of the conversation. Somehow chatgpt is aware that the context information takes precedence over trained data.
I also have the Kagi subscription, which I'm using for above. I'm very happy with both tools working in tandem and am genuinely happy about that kind of time spending