Everyone should immediately stop contributing to the stack overflow and its network. The human touch is what made it unique. Delete your profile from SO AND all your answers. Freeloaders are making money out of human contributions.
Everyone should immediately stop contributing to the stack overflow and its network. The human touch is what made it unique. Delete your profile from SO AND all your answers. Freeloaders are making money out of human contributions. 238 comments
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@nixCraft to be completely fair, I would be incredibly surprised (and I am trying to be charitable due to lack of concrete evidence) if OpenAI hasn't scanned every single SO question and answer ever made already. This was probably made so they would have ChatGPT answers on popular questions and stuff like that, which of course is still bad @chickfilla @nixCraft 100% this. I get that it's disappointing to see web services sell themselves, but it's absolutely ridiculous to think that OpenAI haven't already crawled every single openly accessible web forum, blog or other source of free information. That's not the point. Going forward stack overflow will be polluted with a bunch of AI "hallucinated" garbage, where hallucinated means "made shit up in order to produce a plausible answer". @artemesia @nixCraft well, yes, that's what I meant with my last sentence. The point I was trying to make is that the data collection aspect of this would happen regardless, and if you want to be more cynical about this, there's nothing stopping SO from keeping your data after you delete your account. Though if your answers become unavailable on the site after doing so, that would be a reason why since it would hurt the site (aside from the obvious reason of not wanting to be associated with SO ofc) @chickfilla @nixCraft I know, right? talk about obvious. Does it filter out the toxic snrk ;) StackOverflow dumps have been available to everyone for a long time. https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/10/20/introducing-the-overflow-offline-project/ OpenAI, Mircosoft, and Google together kill the open web. Thousands of independent blogs and forums are now nowhere in search engines or pushed back to page two to support their AI and partnerships with Reddit, StackOverflow, and more. Many humans contributed to these sites hoping to build a knowledge base for humanity, but now greedy people like Sama and OpenAI are taking over everything. @marcusdeh @Pajo_16 @nixCraft Even that seems shaky these days - I'll try putting date restrictions on searches and regularly get stuff that the results page says is a week old, but actually dates from 2011. (Or vice versa.) I'm not sure if they're just not respecting search syntax, something's breaking on the search engines' side of things, or if people are figuring out ways to make pages appear to be a different age than they actually are. @nixCraft so... renting a garage and building a new search engine from second hand pc's? @dilettante I remember a time where search engines where good and provided you with answers to the most obscure problems which you'd never expect on ShitOverflow. I want that back. @nixCraft @funbaker @dilettante @nixCraft At this point we should just try anew, throw away the whole browser-based web shit and fork Gopher. @Natanox HTTP is not that bad, we just need to throw away Javascript. But ofc every idea is welcome. @Natanox @funbaker @dilettante @nixCraft Is this the right time for me to be That Person and mention how cool and fun Gemini protocol is? @funbaker make sure it’s your parents garage and that the rent is actually just doing chores and getting good grades. @borlax Oh I'm doing a lot of chores, but I'm way behind living in my parent's house. @nixCraft Just we need to quit the search engine. Presearch, Brave many more decentralized ones to come in few years. https://iambrainstorming.github.io/chapters/what-do-we-need-to-decentralize-in-the-coming-years.html @nixCraft this is honestly why I’ve lost interest in #tech, #computers and the #internet as a whole. It’s sad, I used to find it all so intriguing to learn and I used to even make videos about it. I really just don’t care anymore, it feels impossible to find anything organic these days. Real Talk: if Stack Overflow dies, we'll all be out of our tech jobs. The most common questions can't be answered by reading manpages. Lets be real they did it already long time ago. @nixCraft Stack Overflow uses a copyleft license for its answers. Under that same logic, Wikipedians should start deleting the pages they contributed on so that AI can't use them as training data... but then again, that's in the scope of what copyleft is supposed to allow in the first place
@nixCraft Or, if you are feeling mischievous, get a group of friends together and invent a nonsense programming language and then ask and answer questions about it that sound right but are utter boffo. @nixCraft How about we take to the streets and start burning down cities? Don't exaggerate, let's not avoid the inevitable. This is the future It was only a matter of time, @nixCraft . For the record, I don't think deleting profiles, questions and answers will do anything more than hurt human beings, right now. It's too late. It was already too late before LLM bots became realistically applicable for this grift because the corporations already had the content. We wrote that content – me too! – freely, willing to aid and help our human peers who suffered from the problems we sought to answer and we did it in the hope for a better www. Unfortunately, we have not realised that better www and are instead seeing the growth of the saddest possible web. But it shan't last. This is a bubble – wait for it to burst. @nixCraft Well we already knew that most of GPT's answers were scraped from stackoverflow, but somehow this makes it even worse. @nixCraft Wow! Doesn't this mean that the company will now die a slow death once all their databases have been incorporated into #ChatGPT? On the one hand, this seems like a really stupid move, but on the other hand, I reckon that this deal is actually the only real choice they have left, as all their data has probably already been crawled by the best #LLMs before. At least they can gain a bit of money from #OpenAI in the short term before becoming completely obsolete in a few months to years. 😢 @nixCraft this is also the company that laid off a bunch of folks (including my wife) right before the holidays. So fuckem For the record, what actually happens if you delete your account, @nixCraft ? If deleting an account means that the body of questions and answers is also deleted from the public facing StackOverflow (bzw. all Stack Exchange) pages, then this might present a threat to tech entirely! When last did you meet someone who doesn't rely on Stack pages for reference? They are often better than official docs. For older stuff, docs might also be long gone. There's a lot of "inside" knowledge, there, too. @nixCraft why stackoverflow?? I thought they forbid generated answers on their website and now they start creating a partnership!? @nixCraft@mastodon.social I find most of the content dated, or inaccurate now. That's not going to be useful for AI learning! @AlexanderESmith Data poisoning is a viable attack vector against AI (as you described). Just saying. :ablobcathyper: @avoidthehack It's not poison if it helps heal the patient in the long term. Just look at chemotherapy. @AlexanderESmith I didn't say it wasn't for a good cause - but it is poisoning their LLM model. Feeding it data like you described in your comment OP will make its output wonky, inaccurate, and hopefully useless. Which is justifiable imo when your LLM/AI model data well is built without any shred of ethics. @nixCraft @nus @nus @nixCraft All user contributions to SO are CC-BY-SA licensed: https://stackoverflow.com/help/licensing I wonder how OpenAI will deal with the attribution requirement. @nixCraft Deleting your profile and stopping contributions is a valid protest, but deleting your answers only exacerbates the problem. Even if OpenAI doesn’t already have your answers (unlikely), Stack Overflow has backups and public dumps. Meaning that by deleting your answers, the only ones with access to them will the AI tools; humans accessing Stack Overflow won’t. That’s the opposite of the goal. @nixCraft as much as this sucks please don't advise people to delete their existing answers. Not contributing new answers and not logging in are a great way to register protest. These companies already have the data backed up and will use it anyway, deleting answers only hurts humans who are searching for the answers through traditional searches. I sincerely implore you to edit your call to action and help keep the information "public", deleting it makes it available ONLY for the "AI". @nixCraft Codidact.org is not partnered with AI and is trying to replace Stack Exchange for this reason @nixCraft Oh FFS. Can sites please just stop selling stuff they didn’t create to these grifters. @nixCraft @gearlicious NO. PLEASE. STOP IT WITH DELETING ANSWERS. It's bad enough that people did this with fucking Reddit and now my search results get peppered with useless links to Reddit threads that used to have pertinent questions and answers but don't anymore!! Doing this makes it SO MUCH HARDER to search for answers for ANYTHING now!!!! >:( @dragonarchitect @nixCraft @gearlicious nodds in agreement Also since "#AI" can't create copyrightable works it's unable to violate #copyright per very concept. If #manpages and #documentation were good, we'd not need #StackOverflow butbthat's not the case so here we are... @kkarhan @dragonarchitect @nixCraft yeah... it's an interesting conundrum. I still remember growing up around the days when it was nothing but ExpertsExchange (or ExpertSexChange depending on how you feel that day xD) littering Google search results with their paywalled answers. Come to think of it, mostly useless search results always have been. @gearlicious @dragonarchitect @nixCraft If people want to make their shit #unsearchable and flex their #ableism and #classism, there's a tool for that: It's called "limited edition #book prints"... It's like saying stop editing Wikipedia because companies are using it to teach LLMs. All StackOverflow user content is distributed under CC BY-SA 4.0 @nixCraft not sure I agree, I think an AI can be a giant jerkface to newbies the same as the humans were doing. @nixCraft people who claim that deleting answers will "hurt humanity" People. I don't want to live in your version of humanity :AngeryCat: @nixCraft Stack Overflow has been utterly useless to me for years. To be blunt, if I can't solve a problem from the vendor's documentation, it is the vendor's problem, not the user's or the community's. @nixCraft On the contrary, it's time to start posting more questions and answers on SO. I need to share all my knowledge of the new powershell cmdlet get-streamEditor, which has an alias of sed and allows graphical editing of video streams. @nixCraft at this point I'd rather see Terminator 2 AI robot apocalypse than every asshat VC backed startup under the sun coopting all our shit to make cash hand over fist and then resell our own stuff repackaged under "AI" banner back to us for a mandatory subscription. No one's gonna stop using SO, like no one stopped using Github, like no one stopped using Reddit. Grim corporate bullshit future, fuck all this. @nixCraft AI is going to use the preferred answer in Stack Overflow? Be afraid, be very afraid. @nixCraft To add insult to injury, these are the same guys who initially banned AI-generated answers. @nixCraft the enshitification as coined by @pluralistic of the web is progressing at an exponential rate now. @nixCraft > You have already deleted 5 of your own posts today; further deletes are blocked. Also, I am not allowed to delete accepted answers. @nixCraft@mastodon.social So realistically answers will be gone from the public facing site but still available to OpenAI. Where will the SO users end up then? @nixCraft I think stopping contributions to SO is one thing. Building an alternative is another which should be addressed. So maybe something like that can be done in a federalized or even decentralized way? People searching for the questions could share answers if they were helpful. So the better the answers the easier you could request them. Similar as torrent... I think the main problem to solve would be making it easily searchable via tags, keywords and similarity calculation. @nixCraft@mastodon.social so, SO, with a previous agony inducing responses from humans, is going to get agony and anxiety inducing responses? marvelous! @nixCraft @nixCraft Looking forward to ChatGPT going "This question has been answered before, locked." @nixCraft I stopped contributing when they mishandled Monica's policy questions and fired Monica without following their own policy. @nixCraft 'delete all your answers'? so people rely on LLMs more? the solution isn't that easy @nixCraft I have to admit: When I need help with code, I usually go straight to ChatGPT, whereas I used to go to stackoverflow. @nixCraft So, now you can get an LLM answer, that matches some of the key words in your question, amalgamated from several highly ranked previous answers, but without any of the context or discussions, and a sprinkling of hallucinations? Who thinks this is an improvement? What should have been done is : 1. keeping SO as is. Humans' contribution only. 2. Build another entity, called for example "SO AI", from scratch with both human and non human posts and works and interactions, knowing perfectly who is doing what. What's more this could end up developing uncommon and unexpected results. This was the right way. Get in touch SO, i'll give you some salutary advices! @nixCraft I may be the outlier but I never enjoyed #stackoverflow . So many times I tried to upvote an answer, or to submit a correct one, but never seemed to reach their "bar". Last I saw you could download a local copy, I'll probably do that again and try to self host. @nixCraft that'd mean a huge loss in programming knowledge, so I personally don't think it's wise to delete all answers even if this is happening @nixCraft I'm excited for all of these nonsense vortices to start answering 'duplicate question, closed' to any query. @nixCraft I haven't contributed for a long time. I use it because it is a slightl ymore reliable source than some others (for the specific, peculiar things I need). I have been more circumspect of the last year, and will be even more so. @nixCraft I received this passive aggressive email in response to my deletion of 5 (the max) posts. "Because of the amount of disruption these incidents can cause, we have placed your account on hold for 7 days while we reach out to you to avoid any further misunderstandings. Once this matter has been resolved, your reputation score will be restored and your account will resume as normal." Too bad, my account is already scheduled for deletion, and they'll probably keep my posts either way. |
@nixCraft WTF, there's no end to this shit... 😐