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GPT helped me many more times and in an incredibly faster manner than forum humans.
Most people are just too dumb to use GPT effectively. They assume that if the system allows to enter vague typo-riddled queries that means it is how it should be. Most people ask ChatGPT some nonsense questions and expect something "wow". No. It doesn't work this way.
Here is an example of the query if you want to get a useful answer.
Here is an example of how imbeciles ask.
But LLMs are tools for imbeciles. If you can formulate your question correctly, you can just google it and get similar results from stackoverflow or reddit. LLMs searching the internal internet archive or use live google search anyway, but outputs results in slightly different style and sometimes glues answers together in seemingly cohesive manner, but at the same time leaving other context clues out of the picture - for example, doing search in google and visiting actual website with source info, you can gauge how credible it is by looking at answer upvotes, comments, date of the original answer, etc. LLMs strip that valuable information away and just provide you with castrated answer. Not to mention limited context window of any LLM, which causes funny hallucinations if you overstretch it. LLMs are solution in search of a problem, they cannot help dumb people, and they do not provide enough value to smart people.