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mid-kidyesterday at 11:53 AM4 repliesview on HN

Except for covid, it seems the decline was already there.


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hilariouslyyesterday at 11:59 AM

Yep, SO was dying before the GPTs - in some ways it was baked in the original SO design - to become the canonical source of information about programming stuff.

Many people talk about the negativity, and they are right, but I think the reason more than anything is the waiting. On SO a good question might get answered in minutes (if it was easy and someone was karma farming) but it could be days or weeks for general purpose stuff; compare that to a few seconds for an LLM its a no brainer.

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elifyesterday at 12:00 PM

The decline you're talking about is roughly 168 to 145, or about 2.2% per year over 5 years.

That's hardly a death sentence. More likely just the gradual adoption of higher level frameworks and languages with less ugly parts.

zh3yesterday at 11:56 AM

Indeed, decline appears to accelerate significantly in 2023 so seems likely that's AI helping things along.

dumberquestionsyesterday at 11:56 AM

The trend might've stalled or even reversed if it weren't for AI, we can't just assume the same end was written in stone.