@bit @collectifission the graph posted in the post above contradicts what you say.
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The rise and fall of Stack Overflow is a case in point of the parasitic nature of LLMs. -
The rise and fall of Stack Overflow is a case in point of the parasitic nature of LLMs.@bit @collectifission sites like StackOverflow thrived on people not knowing what they are doing asking questions to encourage people who know better and would not think to ask those questions to answer them, in the best way possible.
If the people leaving are the ones asking questions, the community makes no sense.
That's what is happening.
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