The sites are slop; slapdash imitations pieced together with the help of so-called “Large Language Models” (LLMs). The closer you look at them, the stranger they appear, full of vague, repetitive claims, outright false information, and plenty of unattributed (stolen) art. This is what LLMs are best at: quickly fabricating plausible simulacra of real objects to mislead the unwary. It is no surprise that the same people who have total contempt for authorship find LLMs useful; every LLM and generative model today is constructed by consuming almost unimaginably massive quantities of human creative work- writing, drawings, code, music- and then regurgitating them piecemeal without attribution, just different enough to hide where it came from (usually). LLMs are sharp tools in the hands of plagiarists, con-men, spammers, and everyone who believes that creative expression is worthless. People who extract from the world instead of contributing to it.
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I myself am not very proficient in Rust. Rust has a famously excellent interactive tutorial, but a persistent issue with Rust is that there are few resources for those with intermediate knowledge: there’s little between the tutorial and “write an operating system from scratch.” That was around 2020 and I decided to wait and see if the ecosystem corrected this point (in 2026 it has not), but I’ve kept an eye on Hacker News for all the new Rust blog posts and library crates so that one day I too will be able to write the absolutely highest performing code possible.。新收录的资料是该领域的重要参考
Recent flood events are not only having an immediate effect on wildlife, but also future reproduction。新收录的资料对此有专业解读