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Re: AI - it’s the future?

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Originally Posted by jem View Post
Fair enough Damien, I have also noticed how elitist and unforgiving to ‘noobs’, some, not all, Linux communities can be. Every year is claimed to be ‘this time it really is the year of Linux on the desktop’, unfortunately some members of the Linux community seem to be doing their hardest to thwart this.
It’s not a problem restricted to Linux communities. It’s maybe a tad less visible these days because the heyday of the bulletin board is behind us, but 25-30 years ago there were boards for any number of special interests and pretty much any one of them could have a subset of members who were anal beyond all reason.

I hung around a forum for people trying to run their cars on vegetable oil for a while about 20 years ago and it was unbelievable, newcomers coming in and asking questions and being piled on for being n00bs and told to ‘do their research’, which is literally what anyone who googles, finds a forum and then joins up to ask an expert is doing. We weren’t immune from it here either, we always had the ones who’d go and set up a ‘let me google that for you’ link to post, rather than the simple one or two line answer that would have been helpful.
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