I really hate that AI has been useful in some cases. Sometimes I'm looking for things that I spend weeks searching for, and can't get anywhere (usually fairly niche homelab stuff), but asking an AI solves it in seconds. When you're in way over your head, I think it *can* offer a great starting place. I've since went and learned everything from "real" docs and whatnot about what it had me do, but I actually was able to get things going because I had a starting point. Datacenters are bad, company greed is bad, but I think the tech COULD have a use if not abused. #homelab #ai #rant
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