This is why I try to look at the HN comments first. Then, maybe look at the article.

I often do to, so this reply is not a criticism of your general point, however in this case your would have been better informed to read the actual thing and not the comment you replied to!

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47529291

Yeah. But with a finite lifetime, and an effectively infinite supply of content on the internet - quick & dirty attention-rationing algorithms are unavoidable.

So you'll get completely wrong info from Dunning-Kruger effected HN commenters/LLM slopbots?

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