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While ChatGPT is still fresh 🙈 https://www.engraved.blog/building-a-virtual-machine-inside/
crazy town. I get how knowledge tends to follow an exponential curve, but this ChatGPT is pretty amazing.
I now don't even want to google python or javascript questions anymore because the top websites are so bloated. Not sure what to do about it
AI-generated content based on other AI-generated content. I wonder whether there's content -> content
that has a non-trivial fixed point, and what such a point would be.
How can you know that it's bots that generate that content? Can you provide link?
I don't know about that specific content, but there's plethora of articles online that are generated by bots. Such articles usually sound similar to what fortune tellers or horoscopes say - just some generic nonsense with a tiny bit of specific details that are trivially found via some other means.
yeah java is the same boat; is there a search engine that avoids the blogspam that has polluted the top results ?
Check out https://iorate.github.io/ublacklist/subscriptions. These are lists which block low quality websites from appearing in your search result. It includes sites that just recycle SO and GH content.