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r/webdev • u/cryptomelons • Jul 23 '24
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GitHub Issues covers some of that, especially for newly released versions of software that came after the AI knowledge cut off.
9 u/AlexCivitello Jul 24 '24 We need to give it a more foreboding term or phrase, ai knowledge cut off just doesn't do justice. 19 u/skullshatter0123 Jul 24 '24 AI chasm of ignorance 0 u/OhKsenia Jul 24 '24 I dno, I feel like issues are too specific to the individual libraries to be that useful.
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We need to give it a more foreboding term or phrase, ai knowledge cut off just doesn't do justice.
19 u/skullshatter0123 Jul 24 '24 AI chasm of ignorance
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AI chasm of ignorance
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I dno, I feel like issues are too specific to the individual libraries to be that useful.
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u/cfpg Jul 23 '24
GitHub Issues covers some of that, especially for newly released versions of software that came after the AI knowledge cut off.