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People on Lemmy instances really hate any mention of AI unless it’s a negative statement about AI.

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Yeah. This .NET Blog post was not for me either, but I thought it would be on topic for the .NET community. I guess this community doesn’t want this kind of content, even if it’s the official dev blog. :) And not just to the point of ignoring, but actively down-voting.

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It’s probably not subscribers to the community but people who insist on browsing all with no effort for curation of their feed. Many people complain of others polluting their feed as if they have no way to effectively filter by topic.

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I’m sorry, but if people browse All, and are allowed to downvote what’s in there, how is that their fault? It’s an allowed use case of the Lemmy platform.

It’s like telling people not to use the chainsaw in Quake “because they’re too lazy to use other weapons.”

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P.S.

not just to the point of ignoring, but actively down-voting

I’ve been downvoted when I’ve made actual factual statements (which should be upvoted!) - people do like to express their displeasure 😂

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I guess this community doesn’t want this kind of content, even if it’s the official dev blog

Been there, done that, got the t-shirt :-)

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It integrates GPT-4o into a .NET app - the article is fine. Lemmy just doesn’t like it being injected into everything (even when it could improve the UX, because “can’t give them an inch” or something implied).

This article isn’t a grift, just a simple tutorial. Nothing to be mad about.

edit: OP, maybe next time specify which AI is being used instead of using the nebulous “AI” term.

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Yeah the specific API being shown is helpful information in a title. Good point.

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