It goes without saying, DVDs/BlueRays.

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      Not trusting Chat-GPT results, which are known to hallucinate false information, as your primary search method is a silly take? AI was telling people to put glue on pizza to keep the cheese from falling off. If you can see that the source of that information is a Reddit shitpost, you are way more likely to make a good judgment call about the veracity of that information.

      If you want searches without sponsored results, use SearXNG or an equivalent that strips out the ads.

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        The silly take is that using it is “part of the problem”.

        Also, the glue on pizza thing is nearly a moot point. The models are much more advanced now and will continue to be.

        The commercial LLM’s can share their sources now so that’s also a moot point.

        It’s not going away. Learn to use it effectively.

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        You can actually ask for its sources now and fact check yourself. But just like anything you read online, use common sense. I’d see those same results in a Google search too.

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            If it’s something serious, yes. Like fixing something. I also use it as an idea generator. I needed to figure out why my toilet wasn’t flushing. It suggested the flapper. So then I went to YouTube and looked up a video on how to install it once it pointed me in a direction.

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              If it’s something serious, yes.

              Good, then it is a bit less of a bad tool in this instance. Just don’t lose the habit of checking your sources—it’s a slippery slope.