• Anders429@programming.dev
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    17 hours ago

    This is their fault. I blame them for it. And I celebrate their downfall because they were shitty humans.

    Who is the “they” in this? The volunteers who contributed to the site? StackOverflow isn’t like a company or anything. No one is paid to answer questions there. They’re all people who were working hard to make a collection of common questions with the best possible answers, and trying to uphold a certain standard for the content there.

    Based on your comment, I think maybe we as a group just don’t deserve stackoverflow. If we really are all now turning to LLMs instead (which are not in any way “decentralized”) to get a bunch of statistical bullshit spit at us instead of, you know, the actual right answer, then maybe we deserve what will happen next.

        • stinky@redlemmy.com
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          7 hours ago

          Again, the attitude comes down from the top. Volunteers whose ethics (contempt and superiority) align with the executive staff are rewarded, and those that don’t are let go. I don’t know if you’re ignorant or being deliberately obtuse? Please think about what I wrote.