• TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Bingo. I have noticed a huge downfall in curiosity and engagement with not only technology, but pretty much everything in the world. People just want to be spoon-fed and will fight you throw a hissy fit rather than just… learn or make an effort to figure things out on their own.

    I used to be a part of a DIY repair space for tech and mechanics and left because around 2022 it went from fun to just… a bunch of lazy people showing up and whining that other people were not doing the work for them. And you’d explain it was a DIY space for people to self-learn and they would just give you this vague look and get angry and then complain that ‘I thought you were suppose to do it for me.’

    I don’t know what it is, social media or phone addiction or what. It seems to be just as bad will millennials now as any other gen. People just… don’t want to try anymore at anything. And trying is the only way you properly learn anything.

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        7 hours ago

        You say that yet we all know Google has gone to shit the last 2 years. Not to mention all the good forums are either shuttering or putting up motes so they can’t be scraped, which means they can’t be found. Discord has been a disaster for tech solution searching online.

        • irelephant [he/him]🍭@lemm.eeOPM
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          7 hours ago

          Sure, but google an error message + one or two tiny details still will 70% of the time return something useful.

          Its gotten worse, but not that bad yet.

            • Psychadelligoat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              7 hours ago

              At that point, as silly as it sounds, run it through a locally hosted LLM

              they got trained on the documentation for a lot of these softwares, they’re shockingly good at error code lookup and providing correct solutions because they basically print out the help page that’s now hidden by search engines

              I still sanity check every answer I ever get, but it helps narrow shit down when Google or others aren’t fucking behaving themselves