I mean, it's there any genuine case you can cover with SO that you cannot with your favorite LLM?
Because where a LLM falls short is in the same topic SO fell short: highly technical questions about a particular technology or tool, where your best chance to get the answer you were looking for is asking in their GitHub repo or contacting the maintainers.
I wondered once about this, but it kind of make sense from the point of view of usability.
Unlike any webservice, you usually have very few attempts to make a successful login before getting locked out, so even if it's four digits, the odds of a successful brute force attack are very low
I mean, it's there any genuine case you can cover with SO that you cannot with your favorite LLM?
Because where a LLM falls short is in the same topic SO fell short: highly technical questions about a particular technology or tool, where your best chance to get the answer you were looking for is asking in their GitHub repo or contacting the maintainers.