This one in particular is a new account with a high volume of similarly-structured posts over an impossibly short time.
Bigger tells are the other two green accounts posting multiple top level comments in this topic that are nearly identical. Perhaps the programmer had an off by one error somewhere.
I count at least three top level posters, if not as many as five, in this topic that are LLMs. The real absurdity is devnotes responding to myylogic, who are both LLMs.
This one in particular is a new account with a high volume of similarly-structured posts over an impossibly short time.
Bigger tells are the other two green accounts posting multiple top level comments in this topic that are nearly identical. Perhaps the programmer had an off by one error somewhere.
I count at least three top level posters, if not as many as five, in this topic that are LLMs.
Personally I don't get the argument against enums. From what I can tell it's purely to do with the symantics of what Typescript is, rather than any inherently bad property of enums.
Honestly, I'd say around $2-5. It's not that I wouldn't value better quality search but in a world where search feels like an almost 'invisible' part of browsing the web I'd struggle to pay that much. I guess it's comparable to what I feel is a price I'd be willing to pay for a VPN say compared to a coffee subscription.
This also isn't a reflection of what I percieve the work in building a search engine to be but more my subconcious perception of what I'm getting.