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zahlmantoday at 3:10 PM0 repliesview on HN

> a welcome farewell to Stack Overflow.

Nothing will change the fact that beginners have unknown unknowns. They can't solve most of their problems with a chatbot because they don't know what to ask. Maybe they can literally copy and paste in the code with a "help plz" and get a working result, but they won't learn anything from it.

> slightly panicked, "Uh Oh" realization of what these models can do?

No; my panic is about how people are using the tech, and responding to it.

That started with Stack Exchange, Inc.'s ham-handed attempts to force AI-powered features into Stack Overflow, even as the community was rejecting LLM-generated content in questions and answers. Businesses don't care what customers want, don't recognize how sloppy their slop is, and wouldn't try to do anything about it if they did.

Recently people have been talking about code shops accumulating massive piles of technical debt willingly, assuming that the next generation of models will sort everything out, or that humans don't need to understand the code because it will mostly be read by other models anyway. The underlying attitude is not surprising at this point.