Forgive me if I'm being too grumpy, but giving others the gift of cheap AI output is a trend I'm beginning to see everywhere, and I really hope it doesn't become more popular.
I frequent a few programming communities, and right now a question like "How do people solve objects clipping into walls in isometric Godot games?" will have at least one person posting what chatGPT told them without even checking if it's relevant.
I guess my point is, proxying LLMs should be considered low-effort participation in most discussions.
I frequent a few programming communities, and right now a question like "How do people solve objects clipping into walls in isometric Godot games?" will have at least one person posting what chatGPT told them without even checking if it's relevant.
I guess my point is, proxying LLMs should be considered low-effort participation in most discussions.