all that back-and-forth on both sides, and the original issue remains unresolved. If anything, it highlights how sometimes the debates, bureaucracy, or even community norms can overshadow the actual goal-fixing the darn bug! That’s what makes this video both funny and sadly relatable: you can get stuck in a loop of finger-pointing, rule-citing, or “did you read the docs?” and never arrive at a clear solution. It’s a reality that can happen on any platform when process outpaces problem-solving.
@@johntu7484There's some sort of life lesson in here somewhere about no matter how fancy or well governed a discussion club is it still can't solve problems as well as someone taking action.
Then there is the Indian tutorials guy who has a tutorial on your problem so precise it almost makes you think if he works at your company somehow, until you look at the upload date, 11 years ago.
it still annoys me when i remember my talks with stackoverflow mods: me: What do you mean low effort, i gave you everything i have! mod: not enough to solve me: If it was enough to solve i would have solved it! problem is in there! mod: also duplicate me: Duplicate of what, that thing is 10 years old with 2 answer and no return from owner! mod: get lost idiot. For the record that problem still persist till today. I just found a way to manage it.
well to be bluntly honest, SO is supposed to be an encyclopedia, so you can't expect un-perfect questions to survive. it would be very hard to find the solution to a problem if SO was filled with non-technical chattery and duplicate posts with somewhat-true-but-not-really answers. it has to have perfect questions and perfect answers, anything else has to be filtered out, for the sake of literally every other developer coming to the same issue in the future. good video tho 😂😂
@@saeedbarari2207 yes but now it is useless and everyone i know can not use it. Yes it is usefull for some people, i saw it lots of times but three times i needed help they didn't help same for my friends too. So i don't know, i never saw anyone i know can get help from SO. Good for you if you have a unique question thats relevant for today. They will help. for anything else? go somewhere else. There was a guy who helped SO so much he could see deleted questions. He said same things as me, went to SO. In the first page of deleted questions he saw a question that he couldn't answer and a good question overall he said. Admins later undeleted that question but just that my theory is: giving random people ability to delete questions wasn't clever. They like deleting more than answering.
I've posted in github issues and not only got a solution to the problem, but was asked to suggest how the error message might be improved to make the solution more obvious.
@@TommyLikeTom they don't. It's just a healthy platform in which issues are not misused. Besides that people on both sides are generally more competent in the scope of each issue. Usually people's actual work is halted or troubled in some way because of the presence of an issue so reporting side is willing to share more info to help resolve said problem in effective way. The maintainers themselves are more interested in solving problems and help finding solutions than some random folks on StackOverflow.
Got to say GitHub issues team work feeling is wholesome really enjoyed. It probably depends on the project but those I have been part of gave golden memories.
Github :Board meeting, filled with respected members from every facet of society, working together to solve a global-scale issue. Stack : Hillybilly rampaging in back of a truck trying to kill a bullfrog that eat neigbor freshly baked pie
Double edged sword. This is why we can find the solution in top searches, without reading through garbage for hours. My question from 6 months ago has no answers... Maybe I should count myself lucky nobody insulted me just yet.
No, not really. This is why stackoverflow is a dead website whose only content is 10+ years out of date and even then was of limited usability and helpfulness at best.
@@cowblesshuge reason why Google now only works if you type 'reddit' at the end of your search. Yeah I know about SearX but it kinda doesn't foot the bill for me.
stack overflow is like "hey guys I want to print hello world in c" answer: proceeds to show 50 lines of code only using system and binary file manipulation
My problem with stacks is that I get alot of indians with a language barrier asking me to rephase the question so they can understand it. I use reddit and AI now
when I created my first actually useful repo and people started to open issues with silly questions, I realized that you should not worry about opening them, we're in this together. eventhoigh it's my repo, I also don't have much of idea what I'm doing here. especially when its author is willing to take on this issue, should you give him some guidance. it is your project and someone not only finds it useful, but cares enough to assist you with it, even by opening an issue and Stack Overflow folks are just full of themselves that's all
"Unfortunately due to limited resources And increasing maintenance challenges I've decided to mark this repository as END OF LIFE" This is so damn true!
Posting on Stack overflow makes me feel like I am trying to publish a research paper on nuclear physics to people that hate me and humanity in general.
Someone's gotta make this for an AI chatbot, but its just like morgan freeman as god in the void rambling a solution that may or may not actually work...
GitHub Issues - Portrayed as more collaborative, open, and encouraging of suggestions (e.g., “How might we improve the error message?”). Stack Overflow - Depicted as having a higher barrier to entry, with stricter moderation and less patience for questions that appear “low effort” or duplicate.
The guy in the clip issue says the suggested solution works fine locally but fails in production, without more info/example code this is tedious to solve. Most likely it is some kind of CORS/credential issue 🤷.
Please how comes this channel is not STACK-OVERFLOWING with views, likes and subscriptions😢 That's weird and buggy - in fact, I am marking all existing comments as "liked"!
@@windws7137bruh it's not just TTS it's straight up voice cloning which is AI generated But this is still the best usecase of AI for making videos because it elevates the quality of this meme instead of degrading.
Had a guy tell me that my post contained too much code because I put 2 different methods in it (first one caused the issue, second one was important for the first ones functionallity), turned out he only knew JS, my code was written in C and he thought the sprintf_s calls and error handling code blocks in my functions (which are really important) were unnecessary garbage that made the code unreadable and slow. StackOverflow is a fucked up place
I had a question on StackOverflow. I couldn’t understand why a string variable containing a word in Cyrillic is not output to the terminal, but if I enter a word into the variable and then call it, it is output normally. My question was simply marked as a duplicate, citing that there was already a question about how to display text in Cyrillic... But that’s not what I asked, it’s still offensive.
Meanwhile in Reddit Rick:do you have any idea how much work would have to go into a machine th.. Morty: Aha! you cant do it Rick:I can do anything Morty, your idea is not worth doing Morty:you cant do it Rick:there's nothing i cannot do Morty: A place saving video game Rick: you're a pos Morty:just say you cant do it Rick:I wont Morty:you wont say you cant *fu-fu -fu fu-*crash .... Morty: so are you gonna Rick yes im gonna fkn do it
Listen yall. Money solves these problems. Free might solve an issue here and there but it takes big money to solve big problems. (Money is an equal opportunity motivator for everyone)
Everyone is hating stackoverflow but i actually had really good experience with it. Like, in 7/10 cases my question was answered in couple of days, and in remaining 3/10 it wasn't answered at all, but never had rudeness in answers or annoying mods.
Unfortunately Stack Overflow turned extremely toxic. Good that it is now kind of dying due to AI and these EGO bandits, which have made the community slightly less toxic.
Can't wait to rewatch this another time but with theprimeagen's reaction
I love that neither actually managed to solve the problem
GitHub at least cultural
That's the point 😂
all that back-and-forth on both sides, and the original issue remains unresolved. If anything, it highlights how sometimes the debates, bureaucracy, or even community norms can overshadow the actual goal-fixing the darn bug!
That’s what makes this video both funny and sadly relatable: you can get stuck in a loop of finger-pointing, rule-citing, or “did you read the docs?” and never arrive at a clear solution. It’s a reality that can happen on any platform when process outpaces problem-solving.
@@johntu7484There's some sort of life lesson in here somewhere about no matter how fancy or well governed a discussion club is it still can't solve problems as well as someone taking action.
Are you AI? Give me a good apple pie recipe@@johntu7484
Meanwhile, ChatGPT:
"Certainly! Here's how you can achieve this in JavaScript!" ... *Proceeds to write code that doesnt work* lmao
If you ask questions with "should" it will always agree 😂.
If you tell it to "examine" it will still fix it with a wrong solution .
@@Xerathiel apologies for my previous response, here is the corrected code...
*Proceeds to write the same code*
Then there is the Indian tutorials guy who has a tutorial on your problem so precise it almost makes you think if he works at your company somehow, until you look at the upload date, 11 years ago.
😂true
Closing the video as the 2nd half is a duplicate of the 1st half.
Try third half.
“Middleware for fetching a f**cking url” I’m dying 😭
clicked expecting nothing, left laughing my ass off. great stuff
Same exactly
Same exactly
I don't think I would've understand it back then lmao
Same exactly
it still annoys me when i remember my talks with stackoverflow mods:
me: What do you mean low effort, i gave you everything i have!
mod: not enough to solve
me: If it was enough to solve i would have solved it! problem is in there!
mod: also duplicate
me: Duplicate of what, that thing is 10 years old with 2 answer and no return from owner!
mod: get lost idiot.
For the record that problem still persist till today. I just found a way to manage it.
😂
well to be bluntly honest, SO is supposed to be an encyclopedia, so you can't expect un-perfect questions to survive. it would be very hard to find the solution to a problem if SO was filled with non-technical chattery and duplicate posts with somewhat-true-but-not-really answers. it has to have perfect questions and perfect answers, anything else has to be filtered out, for the sake of literally every other developer coming to the same issue in the future.
good video tho 😂😂
give us the issue / stack overflow link i'm curious now.
@@alkeryn1700 it is deleted because duplicate
@@saeedbarari2207 yes but now it is useless and everyone i know can not use it. Yes it is usefull for some people, i saw it lots of times but three times i needed help they didn't help same for my friends too. So i don't know, i never saw anyone i know can get help from SO.
Good for you if you have a unique question thats relevant for today. They will help. for anything else? go somewhere else.
There was a guy who helped SO so much he could see deleted questions. He said same things as me, went to SO. In the first page of deleted questions he saw a question that he couldn't answer and a good question overall he said. Admins later undeleted that question but just that
my theory is: giving random people ability to delete questions wasn't clever. They like deleting more than answering.
I've posted in github issues and not only got a solution to the problem, but was asked to suggest how the error message might be improved to make the solution more obvious.
I haven't done this but perhaps github users use copilot to answer forum questions
I also posted in GitHub issues and had my issue troubleshot and fixed in 3 messages. It was wild
@@TommyLikeTom they don't. It's just a healthy platform in which issues are not misused. Besides that people on both sides are generally more competent in the scope of each issue. Usually people's actual work is halted or troubled in some way because of the presence of an issue so reporting side is willing to share more info to help resolve said problem in effective way. The maintainers themselves are more interested in solving problems and help finding solutions than some random folks on StackOverflow.
Got to say GitHub issues team work feeling is wholesome really enjoyed. It probably depends on the project but those I have been part of gave golden memories.
There’s more ego on stackoverflow than any other site
I refuse to use it anymore except to browse
I think quora takes the cake for that
Egoverflow
You just posted that to get a new badge😂
@@MrGamer166 it's the perfect place to see Indians typing out the contents of a textbook
At least nobody got shot in the process.
🤣
Off topic. Duplicate. Closed. _”Why would you want to do that?”_
Github :Board meeting, filled with respected members from every facet of society, working together to solve a global-scale issue.
Stack : Hillybilly rampaging in back of a truck trying to kill a bullfrog that eat neigbor freshly baked pie
Moral of the story: skill issue
Double edged sword. This is why we can find the solution in top searches, without reading through garbage for hours. My question from 6 months ago has no answers... Maybe I should count myself lucky nobody insulted me just yet.
No, not really. This is why stackoverflow is a dead website whose only content is 10+ years out of date and even then was of limited usability and helpfulness at best.
No worries soon nobody will be able to find the solution at all because it's going to be AI slop clogging every search, website and feed.
@@cowblesshuge reason why Google now only works if you type 'reddit' at the end of your search. Yeah I know about SearX but it kinda doesn't foot the bill for me.
Create a burner account, give a wrong answer. People prefer to correct others over answering others.
@@cdevidal Was going to suggest this!
THIS IS GLORIOUS, I AM SHARING THIS EVERYWHERE!!!!!
🙏🏻✨Thanks a lot
This is maybe the funniest coding video I have ever seen
Mate, you have a lot to cover.
@@jeetak47suggest mate
This is what I pay my internet bill for.
nope, porn is
So true! ChatGPT generation of programmers won't even understand the struggle
This has got to be the best use case of AI I have seen personally so far XD
“Im marking this question as duplicate” was a final straw to release the wheezes
stack overflow is like "hey guys I want to print hello world in c"
answer:
proceeds to show 50 lines of code only using system and binary file manipulation
My problem with stacks is that I get alot of indians with a language barrier asking me to rephase the question so they can understand it. I use reddit and AI now
Nah, StackOverflow is more like "you suck lol, this is a duplicate, here - go read that post from 11 years ago". Hate StackOverflow.
thats half of the stack overflow part, so I wouldnt aay its not realistic
Well done mate 🎉🌹
FWIW I always answer questions humbly on Stackoverflow and it has paid off in my career ❤️
so good, keep it up please
⚡️👍
This was so so accurate and hilarious! Thanks
when I created my first actually useful repo and people started to open issues with silly questions, I realized that you should not worry about opening them, we're in this together. eventhoigh it's my repo, I also don't have much of idea what I'm doing here. especially when its author is willing to take on this issue, should you give him some guidance. it is your project and someone not only finds it useful, but cares enough to assist you with it, even by opening an issue
and Stack Overflow folks are just full of themselves that's all
D u p l i c a t e d
I felt the duplicate part.
Thanks for including film names, im so tired of UA-camrs inserting movie scenes without crediting, i want to watch and idk what they are
"Unfortunately due to limited resources And increasing maintenance challenges I've decided to mark this repository as END OF LIFE"
This is so damn true!
Posting on Stack overflow makes me feel like I am trying to publish a research paper on nuclear physics to people that hate me and humanity in general.
Meanwhile, ChatGPT solves the problem and explains it while SO cries for traffic
This is exactly my kind of humor that I cannot share with any living soul I know.
Aww yes let's not forget the people that will come 2 years later just to down vote your question as well for a bonus -2 mental damage
Wait This is why stack overflow is bad. It's reddit mentality
that word is not in my vocabulary. Damn😂
Once on stackoverflow, my answer got down voted by someone because I told the owner of the question he made a typo
Someone's gotta make this for an AI chatbot, but its just like morgan freeman as god in the void rambling a solution that may or may not actually work...
dude HOW did you do these voice overs they’re so good, there’s no way there were ai voice models for all these characters i’m so curious
this was good. this was REALLY good!!
ChatGPT: Hello good SIR. Sit down SIR. Let me clarify you step by step SIR.
GitHub Issues - Portrayed as more collaborative, open, and encouraging of suggestions (e.g., “How might we improve the error message?”).
Stack Overflow - Depicted as having a higher barrier to entry, with stricter moderation and less patience for questions that appear “low effort” or duplicate.
this is so good..😂. expect to see more in future
still i need the solution from the clip issue, the most standard and official way 😂
The guy in the clip issue says the suggested solution works fine locally but fails in production, without more info/example code this is tedious to solve. Most likely it is some kind of CORS/credential issue 🤷.
That's pure gold. How do find the inspiration to release such bangers ?
1:53 damn straight haha
Great job. Keep up the good work sir. I am glad i stumbled across this channel. Gold mine for developers 😂.
I hope you become the guy that does this on UA-cam. This is amazing stuff. pls keep it up!
this is exactly what I needed
I was expecting a slap as answer in stackoverflow. At least they closed it and mark it as duplicate ❤
“How can I add 2 numbers in C++?”
“boost has a function for that”
Every. Damn. Time.
I laughed a lot, thank you
This video is MASTERPIECE!
Please how comes this channel is not STACK-OVERFLOWING with views, likes and subscriptions😢
That's weird and buggy - in fact, I am marking all existing comments as "liked"!
This is a masterpiece
Dude, you nailed it.
This is the most accurate swe video i've ever seen
The second part is missing a suggestion of not doing what the question is asking.
And another suggesting he fix it by restarting his pc
pfft, now in my day we dont even ask in forums
So the commenters have been predicting that we only would get AI slop, when in fact we get this brilliant stuff
where?
Where is AI? text to speech?
@@windws7137bruh it's not just TTS it's straight up voice cloning which is AI generated
But this is still the best usecase of AI for making videos because it elevates the quality of this meme instead of degrading.
Had a guy tell me that my post contained too much code because I put 2 different methods in it (first one caused the issue, second one was important for the first ones functionallity), turned out he only knew JS, my code was written in C and he thought the sprintf_s calls and error handling code blocks in my functions (which are really important) were unnecessary garbage that made the code unreadable and slow.
StackOverflow is a fucked up place
And I thought Stack was about being higher quality
I had a question on StackOverflow. I couldn’t understand why a string variable containing a word in Cyrillic is not output to the terminal, but if I enter a word into the variable and then call it, it is output normally. My question was simply marked as a duplicate, citing that there was already a question about how to display text in Cyrillic... But that’s not what I asked, it’s still offensive.
🤣🤣 you should have included Reddit as well
I could tell you included Alfie scene just cuz you love Alfie haha
So Tom and Anya acting in blinders? I should to continue watching it...
dude! this is awesome! 🤣🤣
incorrect, the stack overflow one would be closed as duplicate without any discussion
audio editing is slightly jarring; the echo suddenly cuts off between voicelines
accurate
Github issues is actually pretty good
you just earned a sub bro
Wow stack overflow looks so real!
Now we need chat version 😂
Lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂 you forgot the voting system in stack overflow
Thank god we now have ai. Chatgpt & claude can solve anything
I don't understand any of this at all, but it's still funny!
Well done 😂
Damn it so accurate 🤣😂😂🤣
amazingly accurate
That hits me so hard 😅
And then people are shocked everyone is using AI tools.
We need a llm as the 3rd part!
What about Reddit? It feels like people are less keen to post on StackOverflow by fear of getting down-voted
Meanwhile in Reddit
Rick:do you have any idea how much work would have to go into a machine th..
Morty: Aha! you cant do it
Rick:I can do anything Morty, your idea is not worth doing
Morty:you cant do it
Rick:there's nothing i cannot do
Morty: A place saving video game
Rick: you're a pos
Morty:just say you cant do it
Rick:I wont
Morty:you wont say you cant
*fu-fu -fu fu-*crash
....
Morty: so are you gonna
Rick yes im gonna fkn do it
AI is getting better to handle this.
did the jquery part suppose to rhyme 🥶
Listen yall. Money solves these problems. Free might solve an issue here and there but it takes big money to solve big problems. (Money is an equal opportunity motivator for everyone)
Everyone is hating stackoverflow but i actually had really good experience with it. Like, in 7/10 cases my question was answered in couple of days, and in remaining 3/10 it wasn't answered at all, but never had rudeness in answers or annoying mods.
We're all so selfish stupid and short sighted. We're doomed.
I am currently facing this problem😅😅. Passing a zip from php to vue js.
That's genious
Too real
we never had these abstractions... we had jquery!
Epic
This is so true
Unfortunately Stack Overflow turned extremely toxic. Good that it is now kind of dying due to AI and these EGO bandits, which have made the community slightly less toxic.
Hilarious.
I like it ❤
Ah yes vue as the alt of some webUI
amazing