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It sort of works, sort of doesn't.
It wrote a WordPress plugin for me that worked well - to parse the radio player plugin data. After a false start.
It also helped write a command line script in Linux to append an audio file to all audio files in a folder.
But it gave out of date info on how to resolve booking.com billing issues.
So, good for programming stuff, not so good for other stuff. I'm still not sure how it's supposed to replace everyone.
It also discouraged you from finding/starting an open source solution for those problems, thus undermining the high-quality open knowledge ecosystem that it relied on in the first place.
The developer of the plugin has more or less abandoned it. I posted the code on my Blog in case it helps others; although the chances of it getting indexed and being included in a useful search result is quite slim.
I don't know what the plugin does but script to append an audio file to all audio files is possible to do cleanly in just three lines. Being able to write three lines doesn't make something good at programming, and taking many more lines would make it bad at programming.