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by mergy
422 days ago
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They are awful often for me. Examples - recommending installation of packages and software that doesn't exist, or settings changes that don't exist I
In applications, etc. They fill the page but it's sadly noise so it cheapens the whole experience when I would have just preferred a link to a page from a person that knows what the hell they are talking about. |
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"slopsquatting" is the term coined for this.
Essentially, bad actors are registering these packages and uploading malware. If you happen to just blindly follow the AI, there's a chance your system gets infected.