Linuxiac Not Rehabilitated, It's Still Full of LLM Slop (Part of a Trend)
The latest 'article' is an 'ad' composed by LLMs:

In case it wasn't obvious. Also judged similarly by Sapling:

We are shifting gears because many former news sites are dying or gradually turning into a pile of trash. It's not limited to news sites, either. And LLMs aren't the sole culprits. Just moments ago we learned that a very prominent and authoritative resource got shut down after more than two decades. "FWIW," an associate noted, "the CIA World Factbook has been rug-pulled. The site is gone, no warning."
Was the site too expensive to keep going? No.
"More like facts are not relevant in the Kremlin administration's world view," we heard. "The Kremlin based party has not operated in a fact based manner since at least Little Bush but also to a certain extent the Reagan administration too."
So down go sites that were actually useful and based on meticulous fact-checking, going decades back. What will we have left? Slopfarms?
The Web is getting so much worse very fast.
This is the reason we'll try to curate less and write more.
Over in Google News, last night we found no obvious slop about "linux" except from this slopfarm:

Aside from this slop/spam/plagiarism we've found no really meaningful coverage about "linux", just some mindless commentary or sites parroting what other sites say.
The Web as a resource/source of information is perishing. █
