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Also working on some 3d maths.
I've used the free versions a bit, but not really to the extent that I'd call it vibe coding. The chat bots often know where to find libraries or per-existing functions that I don't know. It's also okay at algorithms for well defined problems, but it often says be careful not to do something I absolutely need to do or visea versa. It's very hit and miss on debugging. It'll point out obvious stuff (typos) reliably, and it can do some iteration stuff usually, but it usually doesn't pick up on other things. Once in a rare while it will impress me by suggesting I look at a particular thing, and I think it manages this better in new chats, but most complex issues fail for it. I use it as a faster stackoverflow, but you need to be able to work through the code yourself, understand what you're doing, and test that individual steps are doing what they need to do. The bots can't really do any sort of planning or breaking down a problem into sub-problems, and they really suck at thinking about 3d stuff.