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From my experience, the majority of answers (accepted or highest voted) are wrong/outdated, with the second or third being the correct answer.




Ironically, that's where LLMs seem to have an advantage.

They're not regurgitating the top Stack Overflow answer. They've scraped the entire Stack Overflow page, including context in additional answers, and they've also been trained on the same question from countless other parts of the internet.


An advantage over what? Reading an SO page "scrapes" the whole page with your eyeballs.

Anyway, I didn't say anything about which is preferable to use, I merely commented on where the information comes from, so your response is non sequitur. If sources like SO go away, it will affect the quality of LLM responses. "the same question from countless other parts of the internet" is a figment of your imagination when it comes to the kind of content SO accumulated. I've been in this industry for a very long time (my name appears in RFC #57) and I know what it was like to try to get answers to technical questions before SO showed up.


Then your experience is extremely limited or you're misreporting it.

Or, the context of your use, for a site that covers many thousands, is different than mine, leading to a different experience.

The most-being-wrong applies very reliably for any API, library, or language that isn't stable through time. You probably work C, or similar, where backwards breaking changes, or shifts in "the correct way", are rare. I'm jealous!

The answer being wrong at any point in time is probably < 10%, in my experience.


You've basically confirmed what I said.



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