Members of the software developer community have reported deleting or altering their posts to prevent them from being used by OpenAI.

  • N0x0n@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    I feel so bad for the long term contributors :/

    The only good thing I could think off, is that someone is going to create a defederated stackoverflow alternative?

    Or something similar, to bring back real human interaction…

    If this wasn’t enough, This will probably raise war against corporated AI.

    • AggressivelyPassive@feddit.de
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      2 months ago

      It won’t. Some people will scream bloody murder, most people will ignore it.

      SO was in decline anyway. Most answers you’ll find are several years old and outdated, because some idiot thought the new ones are duplicates.

      So now a few people will leave, the spamming idiots will keep spamming the platform with low effort nonsensical answers and its relevance will dwindle just a bit faster.

      Look at Reddit. Last year there was a huge outrage and today it’s pretty much the same as before.

      Most people don’t care. Most people feel so powerless, that they’ll accept every privacy scandal, every exploitive business strategy, every sellout of their platform.

      • dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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        2 months ago

        This is something I have tried to convey since I came here when people are fantasising about the death of Reddit, I just couldn’t put it as eloquent as yourself.

        I take the approach that me not using Reddit, or Amazon or whatever else is a choice I make so I can live with myself, and not that I believe it will have an impact.

        I have alluded to this in previous comments in the past, that many of the choices I make actually negatively impact me more than the company I’m avoiding. Example: Not using WhatsApp means I can’t join group chats with friends as they won’t use signal as the things I care about, are meaningless to them. Or that I can’t find some items to buy except from on Amazon so I just won’t buy them etc.

        All we can do is stick to our own morals and let others do as they will as it’s futile to make people care about the things we think they should.

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          I feel this. I’m well aware that if my partner wasn’t on Facebook, we wouldn’t have a social life. I HATE that fact, but that, sadly, is where people put their events. I don’t think I’d join if she left, but I can’t deny that I benefit from her being on the platform.

          She won’t leave until everybody else does, and they won’t leave until everybody else does, and so nobody leaves. It’s dystopian.

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        2 months ago

        Is Reddit pretty much the same? From my limited perspective, a lot of the genuine contributors left, quietly or otherwise. I’ve found it much more difficult to have an interesting discussion on there since the API debacle. Most of Reddit was already lurkers and bots, so all it took was a significant proportion of the tiny minority of quality contributors to take their time elsewhere for reddit to become a complete dumpster fire.

    • whoisearth@lemmy.ca
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      2 months ago

      That actually sounds like a good idea. Like Lemmy you have communities of common or popular languages like java or python which you can join and everyone there assists with questions. As it grows you might see a node for spring or flask get created for more niche discussions.

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      2 months ago

      The only good thing I could think off, is that someone is going to create a defederated stackoverflow alternative?

      I’ve read of someone making an alternative to stackexchange federated. Let me lookup for it and add a link here.

      Here it is:
      https://lemmy.ml/post/15471686

    • lemmyvore@feddit.nl
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      2 months ago

      Do you mean federated? And what would federation solve?

      The only way you’re separating humans from LLM will be by asking for government ID but that would eliminate anonymity. And even so people could sneak in LLMs under their credentials.