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>people will be forever stuck on Mount StupidGood times ahead.
Isn't this a good thing?AI can answer the stupid questions. For the hard questions you still need people
>>107765678Based. I bet IMDB and wikipedia are in the shitter too.
>>107765678It was on the way down before LLMs came out.They just sped up the decline.
>>107765678>REEEEEEEEEEEE, you can't ask anything interesting>we only accept questions that are already answered by the docs >but don't ask for docs, that's also off-topic>>107765786Ask a hard question and a janny who doesn't understand it will close it as unclear. Two days later someone who does understand it will give you an excellent answer in the comments.
>>107765850Then the janny will delete the comments.
>>107765678Stack Overflow is an english speaking board...
>Q: how do I do X?>A: use the frobinator>Q: how do I do unrelated thing Y?>REEEEEEEEEEEEEE, the answer is similar so the question is a duplicate
>>107765678>How do I do X?>Why do you want to do X?>You shouldn't do X.>You should do Y.
>>107765913Cry more about it.I for one love how much LLMs are making sure you never learn the correct things.
>>107765913>Also there's a library to do Y, you should NEVER reinvent the wheel.
>110+ IQ>textbook to learn base concepts>official documentation all you need
>>107765982>questions about libraries are off-topic.>ask on the software recommendations SE that nobody ever looks at.
>>107765982Reminds me of my former tech lead. He's a retarded cargo cultist. Every library he forced the team to used ended up not being maintained by their respective authors. There was no reason to blindly use the overcomplicated external libraries when it was much easier and simpler to code the feature yourself.
>>107765678It's real death was when they removed the jobs section.
4stats removed the graph because of same also happening to this place.
>>107766039Right, though in the real world the problem is that the official documentation, more often than not, is incomplete and outdated / unmaintained, or missing entirely in some cases.
>I'm trying to implement a priority queue as a binary tree / heap data structure and.. -999999>that's an anti-pattern +99999999999>locking this thread due to all the trolls
>>107765678I chock this up more to Google becoming unusable than everyone vibe coding through llms. I have to dig for a *while* before stacked overflow shows up anymore.
>>107765913>usecase for X?
>>107765786It is. AI is a good thing.
>>107768366True, most of the results nowadays are just endless amounts of AI/SEO slop sites with obviously AI-generated titles like "Mastering Foobar in Python: The Ultimate Guide". I hate it.
>>107767848Trvke