@MsMerope@sfba.social
@lauren@mastodon.laurenweinstein.org @ButchH11@twit.social @ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org
I can remember back in the good old days on the Internet, when, if someone asked a very simple question, people would get irritated and say why donβt you just Google it?
@ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org
@MsMerope@sfba.social @lauren@mastodon.laurenweinstein.org @ButchH11@twit.social LOL isn't that funny. I now ask the Fediverse as often as I look in those engines, because it's all AI generated crap. Most specifically -- it's stuff that is ALMOST correct, looks good, but is missing the specific details that are the most important part. All preceded by three pages of "here's the history of the use of bolts by humankind".
Question: "what are the specifications for part number 12345 and what size bolt does it need?"
Answer: "This is an interesting problem. Throughout history, people have always wondered what the specifications for part number 12345. In this page, we'll delve through the history of part number 12345, and learn more about how part number 12345 has changed over the years...."