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The tension between the instant gratification of LLMs and the declining utility of Stack Overflow has sparked a profound concern over the potential "death of the commons" for expert technical knowledge. While commenters cherish the nuanced "why" and creative problem-solving provided by human experts, many express frustration with a pedantic moderation culture and stale "accepted answers" that drive novel inquiries into private, unindexed silos like Discord. This shift threatens the very foundation of the "knowledge frontier," as the unique debates and deep-dive workarounds that once fueled professional growth are increasingly replaced by recycled AI responses that lack real-world experience. Ultimately, the community feels a mix of nostalgia and urgency, calling for a reinvention of digital archives to ensure that high-quality, human-led expertise remains public and continues to feed both human learners and the AI models of the future.

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