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Asking a question is very contextual. I don't ask a lawyer house engineering problems, nor my doctor how to bake cake. That means If I'm asking someone at a bar, I'm already prepare to deal with the fact that the person is maybe drunk, probably won't know,... And more often than not, I won't even ask the question unless dire needs. Because it's the most inefficient way to get an informed answer.

I wouldn't bat an eye if people were taking code suggestions, then review it and edit it to make it correct. But from what I see, it's pretty a direct push to production if they got it to compile, which is different from correct.




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