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Oct 24, 2025 at 2:10 comment added Security Hound One of the tell-tell signs of AI generated content, is some sort of affirmative statement, these LLM will “confirm” anything and everything unless the prompt is explicitly controlled or restricted (I.e you can’t get these LLMs to confirm a political official won when they lost or vice versa), but it will agree it’s wrong (or you are right) regardless if that’s the case. It does this to make it seem more “human”. Every single one of the major LLMs on the market will act in this manner
Oct 24, 2025 at 1:02 comment added NVRM So yeah, you guys are on the wrong site, with this spirit which is not at all about problem solving, you said it all, most questions and answers would better suits softwarerecs.stackexchange.com codegolf.stackexchange.com or langdev.stackexchange.com and very remotely cs.stackexchange.com or softwareengineering.stackexchange.com
Oct 23, 2025 at 18:34 comment added cafce25 @NVRM JavaScript does make no sense whatsoever as a task. You obviously mistyped Y for something else but I can't figure out what you mean.
Oct 23, 2025 at 18:16 comment added Security Hound We absolutely can ban AI generated content. I absolutely will downvote any question that reads like it was generated by an AI. The interesting thing is AI generated content as fast as it’s developing to not appear to be AI generated, follows the same formula nearly every single time. This is true for every single one of the major AI LLMs today.
Oct 23, 2025 at 15:32 comment added Roddy of the Frozen Peas Ha, I used to have the opposite problem, where my company didn't use jQuery and whenever I asked questions here, no matter how I phrased it, I'd get jQuery answers that I'd just downvote, ignore, and pray that I get a real answer. Realistically, though, outside of toy apps and embedded systems, most real-world applications do use libraries and not just a given language's SDK. I've not been limited to only the builtins since school or my brief foray into browser plugin development.
Oct 23, 2025 at 15:23 comment added NVRM Replace X by jQuery and Y with JavaScript, and see why you are wrong. Your code with that spirit, must be too opinionated.
Oct 23, 2025 at 14:09 comment added Roddy of the Frozen Peas A query about a library is opinion-based by itself -- what? "I'm trying to use library X to do some task Y, I have tried code Z but I'm seeing issue ABC as a result. How do I correctly use X to do Y?" That seems factual and not opinion based.
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