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6 hours agoThe problem is when you’re searching up a problem, you typically want its whole context. If you need AI summarizarions, you would instead ask for it from your preferred AI, not search it.
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The problem is when you’re searching up a problem, you typically want its whole context. If you need AI summarizarions, you would instead ask for it from your preferred AI, not search it.
Spam is the most universal one. No platform likes spam, regardless of their user base.
Unrelated community.
Steam: I consent
Adult eroge players: I consent
Payment companies: I don’t
Elon Musk: noo don’t call my tesla cars swastikars
Also Elon Musk:
There’s a reason why academic source citations recite which page are the citations from. Looking where exactly is the citation referenced from a first glance is a better experience than skimming through the whole source.
Yes, clicking at the post could help with the context since it’s mostly not that long. But seeing what exactly it references based on your search query is considerably more helpful than seeing just its summary. As in the community’s name, it’s mildly infuriating.