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Jul 9 at 12:55 comment added Gimby Kind of reminds me of the good old days where if you would visit a game development forum or related site every day there would be a post that said "I want to create the next World of Warcraft. How do I do that?". Yeah well... first you have to invent new technology and design a game around it. I finally have a name for it that covers the bases. "Hopelessly overbroad".
Jul 8 at 21:48 comment added Kevin B Yea, i can't really answer to this specific question as it is, i was more responding based on what gunr described it as. If it's more programming involved than they're describing it to be, then yea that falls within what would be on topic. but i'm unfamiliar with the language used.
Jul 8 at 21:46 comment added Ryan M Mod @TylerH Yeah, good point; I phrased that badly. I was thinking of this specific question, which was in a programmatic context...edited to reference Kevin B's answer. If you think it (or, say, improving results of a program that queries Google Search programmatically) is just unconditionally off-topic, consider posting an answer to that effect. Though ultimately, the distinction between "always off-topic" and "always closeable for some non-topicality-related reason" may be a distinction without a difference.
Jul 8 at 21:42 history edited Ryan MMod CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jul 8 at 20:39 comment added TylerH Hmm, would Google Search query engineering equally as on-topic, then? I don't see any difference between trying to filter a query to produce good search results versus trying to filter a query to produce good genAI responses. Neither seem (to me) to be about programming in the slightest.
Jul 8 at 20:03 history answered Ryan MMod CC BY-SA 4.0