Hey everyone! I'm on the lookout for suggestions on what to read these days that steer clear of AI-generated content. Do you think there's still any quality journalism left when it comes to computer science and IT programming articles?
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Real books are still a great resource, like Andrew Tanenbaum's titles on structured computer organization. Got to appreciate the original approaches!
Khalil Stemmler's site has been a game changer for me. I’ve learned more about web development in a few months than in five years! If you see software development as a craft, his resources are top-notch.
I’ll definitely check it out once I’m home, thanks!
One great strategy is to add 'before:2020' to your Google searches. It helps filter out a lot of the AI-generated fluff that’s become so common.
That’s solid advice!
I mostly dive into source code and official documentation; that way I can avoid the AI junk altogether. If a page looks like it was created by AI after a fast-food binge, I just close it immediately.
I recommend following specific authors you trust—those you know are real humans. It makes a difference knowing someone's behind the advice you’re reading.
I wish I had more of those!
Though, honestly, many of those can be AI-written these days, sadly.