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The Fall of Stack Overflow
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What do you mean by "stupid questions"?
Ah, the prime example of a stack overflow user. Nice.
That's fair.
There is not much dignity in belittling others in a desperate attempt to compensate for something.
If you don't want to help others then that's ok. Move on. Just don't try to pretend you want to help.
The real question is does belittling people in Stack overflow helps you compensate for something? Because that's supposedly a venue where people help each other, but you're just there to dump your frustrations on newbies.
The 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?
And then asking, "why would you even try doing it like this?"
I'm trying to SSH into my Window 11 machine and it keeps saying "Connection refused: port 22". Wut do?
Oh, thank you. Your use of reduplication helped my smooth brain process your comment properly.
Code 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.
This is my favorite comment on lemmy so far
That doesn't clarify anything at all, and in fact reflects a desire do denigrate people for asking honest questions.
And that's fine. Ignore the question and move on with your life.
As you've said, you are only a volunteer. You don't own the service nor do you get to dictate what other people's doubts are worthy or not. If you want to help others them share whatever you can share. Otherwise go find a better use of your time without getting in the way of every other volunteer.
Stack Overflow states quite clearly in its home page that it is "A community-based space to find and contribute answers to technical challenges".
Call it "help desk" or whatever. Stack Overflow is by design a place to ask questions to technical challenges.
You do not get to dictate what other people find challenging. You do not get to abuse services to abuse people by denigrating them.
Probably questions that can be answered by RTFM
LLM has RATFM and you can ask it directly
Most questions can be answered by RTFM. That does not automatically mean the questions should not be asked.
Proponents of RTFM seem to believe all manuals are written well, when that's the exception and not the norm.
If all you have to say is RTFM, everyone would be better off if you sat out the question and let others chime in. The overall posture reeks of ladder pulling.
If it's simple then it has been asked tens of times in SO
That's fine. If that's the case then mark the question as duplicate and move on. If not, it should eventually help someone else. There's no need to shut down honest questions, specially as Stack Overflow's main problem is abusive moderators who repeatedly make mistakes misclassifying questions and even completely failing to understand them.