I think there's a place for it, there are services that help people access things naltrexone and baclofen for alcohol addiction or finasteride for hair loss and probably many other potentially life-changing scripts that can sometimes be difficult to access even by those who need them. Its a lot easier to get a dr to continue a prescription than to initiate it if you dont have a great dr who listens and works with you
Dont know about that, I dont think I had any superb first experience with it but even if I had, I got more turned on to it when I started using it for toy program/code solutions I needed on a one-off basis occasionally. If it didnt give me the code I needed to get various things done on the fly, I would maybe be more agnostic.
On non-code stuff, I think its improved or there are better options for making it get to the point and be concise more and I find when I correct it, quite often we actually get somewhere. The answers I remember from my initial use of it ofbasically how to do anything or most subjects was practically a 10 pager with some weird action plan that you were never gonna go thru.
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