• PlantJam@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Search used to be so good. I had an old Honda civic that suddenly wouldn’t start. It wasn’t the starter, alternator, or battery. I managed to find a forum post with my exact issue, which was that a small rubber piece on the clutch pressed a button to “tell” the starter it was okay to start. Twenty minutes later I had zip tied a piece of plastic into place and had a working car again.

    If I tried to diagnose that same issue today, it’d be dozens of SEO garbage slop sites without any actual useful information.

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      38 minutes ago

      I was thinking the same thing recently. It’s not the place it once was. But in general the internet has changed a lot. And it’s not just AI.

      1. All sorts of paywalls especially in news sites.
      2. Everything is getting centralized into a few sites and they’re usually either not poorly indexable or not at all (Discord, facebook, X, Instagram and so on)
      3. Fediverse (Lemmy, Mastodon) also struggles with search engines.
      4. People trying to sell you shit, create a brand even more than before. Because of this all sorts of SEO optimization crap is done like writing BS articles nobody cares about.
      5. AI slop.
      6. Search engines have gotten better of getting rid of “illegal stuff”.
      7. A lot of sites are just presentational bloat with no substance. Very cool looking landing pages with all sorts of cool animations but when you need to actually find the information that you need… the same UI usually gets in the way.

      Oh and now we’re getting into age verification crap also yay

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      3 hours ago

      I asked gpt5 and it told me to check the clutch safety switch. The thing you fixed.

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        2 hours ago

        5-10 years ago, you could be pretty sure this was a thing that actually needed checked, since the post about the clutch safety switch was posted by a real person who presumably had the same problem as you and fixed it with this method.

        Now, there’s no way to know if that’s actually the case, or if “clutch safety switch” is just a likely string of words to feed someone who is having car trouble. You might get lucky, or you might get sent on eight consecutive goose chases because an LLM fundamentally doesn’t know what factual knowledge is, it only knows how to reorder and regurgitate things that other people have said in other contexts.