Well, the thing is that they are right, and that’s what hurts.
Well, the thing is that they are right, and that’s what hurts.
Wait, I thought the decentralized version of Twitter was Mastodon
Same with Nemo
Since the shutdown of SD on Colab
What happened? I’m out of the loop
The timing doesn’t really add up though. ChatGPT was published in November 2022. According to the graphs on the website linked, the traffic, the number of posts and the number of votes all already were in a visible downfall and at their lowest value of more than 2 years. And this isn’t even considering that ChatGPT took a while to get picked up into the average developer’s daily workflow.
Anyhow though, I agree that the rise of ChatGPT most likely amplified StackOverflow’s decline.
Will it work on all instances?
And how do you manage costs? Querying GPT isn’t that expensive but when many people use the bot costs might accumulate substantially
I think I can see their point. As they said, fragile isn’t meant as a slur here. If after the tenth time it happens, this kind of thing breaks you, then you’re fragile because the nine times before that made you fragile. Which obviously isn’t your fault but the fault of the people who were assholes to you.