The Fall of Stack Overflow
The Fall of Stack Overflow
Stack Overflow has seen a substantial decline in traffic over the last year that appears to be accelerating. https://observablehq.com/@ayhanfuat/the-fall-of-stack-overflow
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40 9 ReplyAh, the prime example of a stack overflow user. Nice.
33 5 ReplyThe prime example of a SO user is being intentionally obtuse, demanding more detail even if the typical programmer would have a pretty clear picture of what is being asked. So yeah, projection much?
11 5 ReplyAnd then asking, "why would you even try doing it like this?"
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I'm trying to SSH into my Window 11 machine and it keeps saying "Connection refused: port 22". Wut do?
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Oh, thank you. Your use of reduplication helped my smooth brain process your comment properly.
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2 1 ReplyCode is something used by the Germans to defeat the Allies, they put code in their tanks and drove all the way to London to greet the English prime minister with a barrage of advanced warfare and AI-enabled crypto currencies.
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2 0 ReplyThis is my favorite comment on lemmy so far
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Probably questions that can be answered by RTFM
15 0 ReplyLLM has RATFM and you can ask it directly
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If it's simple then it has been asked tens of times in SO
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