> I'm not a troll; frustrated, perhaps. I just don't understand this culture.
>

You don't understand the culture because you did not bother to learn it. So
if course you're frustrated and so are we.

I don't think the issue lies with LLMs, but rather with an unwillingness to
> cooperate unless there's payment involved. I've never encountered an
> open-source community quite like this.
>

The comment about payment was explicitly aimed at you after you repeatedly
posted incorrect information that you demanded others to fix under the
guise of peer review. People's time is valuable and many here are busy with
work, life, and hobbies. They don't have the time to correct unhelpful LLM
rubbish because they're too busy writing actual code.

The lack of free time is why this culture exists - you are expected to do
the initial footwork starting with reading through /sys/docs (papers), man
pages, and the source code. If you get stuck then you put together a
detailed description of what you are trying to achieve, the steps you took,
and the results you got and post it. That's how you get answers. The OP did
that and you responded with useless auto generated garbage - that's the
opposite of helpful.

Creating a separate mailing list to avoid answering questions is, to say
> the least, unusual. I suppose it can be seen as a safe zone for those who
> prefer not to assist newcomers. To me, it feels elitist.
>

This list is obviously not moderated, which I'm fine with, but it leads to
low quality answers such as yours. Perhaps a better label for your "help"
is sabotage.

It's not elitist, It's necessary if we want to stay focused on providing
quality answers that ACTUALLY help people. You doubling down by lying
continually while posting unworkable nonsense should be grounds for removal
from participating in the list and I'm obviously not alone in this opinion.


> What I've learned is that there's a significant cultural gap for
> newcomers, with an unspoken social contract and various hidden challenges.
>

Again, you didn't bother studying the culture. Again, on you.


> I'm simply seeking a friendly Plan 9 group where people genuinely enjoy
> helping newcomers.
>

If you were actually paying attention you'd realize there were in fact
numerous friendly and helpful posts. Unfortunately you were too busy
defending your antics which is disruptive. You are the one making this
forum unfriendly. The fact that you refuse to understand that is again, on
you.


> I see some people get treated well and others are treated poorly.  If
> someone asks a simple question, you give the person a pass. If someone asks
> a hard question, then you treat the person badly. The lesson there is
> "Don't ask hard questions." That is how I view it. If there are better Plan
> 9 groups out there, then I'd like to join that group.
>

This is all about you isn't it? You wanted to be the hero and save the day
by using someone else's computer to run a fancy markov chain to generate an
answer so you could be first past the post.

Congrats. You won. But the prize is a dunce hat. This isn't github, you
don't get stars for helping people. There's no prize for you.

Now it's my turn to also ask: please stop polluting the list with unhelpful
answers and discord. We see right through your bullshit and there's nothing
you can do at this point to save face as it's already been completely
obliterated.

Either learn from this experience or go away. I'd forgive you if you owned
up, admitted your faults, and made an actual effort to learn how to
interact with this community. That is what a mature, socially adapted human
being would do. But I doubt that will happen as you're only concerned about
yourself. That's the opposite of community.

I'm also going to say that this kind of discord is stressful and negatively
effects people emotionally. I have personally listened to devs who are
tired of the attacks and get depressed which discourages them from
participating. It effects them on a personal level and it's not cool to
witness in person. Because of this, some have abandoned this community
which is a tragedy. You and others like you are responsible for this.

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