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Do people still use stack overflow? I feel like their days are numbered.
Well, when good documentation is available it isn't necessary but good documentation is not always available. And it can still be helpful with niche issues ๐คท
PowerShell Microsoft Graph Module. Most of the official doc pages have at least one section of "TODO" in them.
After they officially deprecated the previous modules with similar functionality.
I mean, good documentation + LLM = Stack overflow is 100% obsolete
Why else would they speed run enshitification?
Nope, Documentation + LLM misses the big chunk what we call human errors, commonly x y problems, LLM are good until you need to get deep then they start giving surface level answer it's possible to point them toward the right direction by refining but at that point i would prefer reading Documentation.
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