• wabafee@lemmy.worldOP
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      17 天前

      To be fair it is the same for random commands in some forums. It’s like tradition at this point. LLM just remove the societal fear of being shamed for asking a stupid question.

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        the difference is that LLMs spit out actual bs quite frequently while forums are usually simply outdated or smth

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          When I was a child I’d go on Yahoo Answers and give bad advice and then vote myself as having the best answer. I was a ‘top answerer’ for several niche subjects I know nothing about.

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      I wouldn’t even have anything to destroy if it wasn’t for an LLM. I’d still be using Windows.

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      I found it quite reliable tbh. Whenever I didn’t understand or was worried by the LLMs suggested course of action, I’d ask it to explaine why things should be done. I borked my system many times as a Linux newbie. It was always my fault, never the LLMs