Another chapter of AI slop ruining everything:
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Another chapter of AI slop ruining everything:
#Unifi decided to remove the search function in their Documentation in favour of a #LLM powered chat box.
And I imagine after a while they noticed that this was expensive to run, so they limited it to 5 requests per day.
You might spotted it already: Effectively you can now only search the unifi documentation 5 times a day.

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Another chapter of AI slop ruining everything:
#Unifi decided to remove the search function in their Documentation in favour of a #LLM powered chat box.
And I imagine after a while they noticed that this was expensive to run, so they limited it to 5 requests per day.
You might spotted it already: Effectively you can now only search the unifi documentation 5 times a day.

@sheogorath Asked the chatbot where to find the search function. It insists it is still there...
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Another chapter of AI slop ruining everything:
#Unifi decided to remove the search function in their Documentation in favour of a #LLM powered chat box.
And I imagine after a while they noticed that this was expensive to run, so they limited it to 5 requests per day.
You might spotted it already: Effectively you can now only search the unifi documentation 5 times a day.

@sheogorath That is a really impressive new low. I mean, if you have to find a place to squeeze in an LLM, why then remove the other thing completely?
And I'm pretty confident I know the answer: Internal mandates to actually show that the AI stuff is really used.
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Another chapter of AI slop ruining everything:
#Unifi decided to remove the search function in their Documentation in favour of a #LLM powered chat box.
And I imagine after a while they noticed that this was expensive to run, so they limited it to 5 requests per day.
You might spotted it already: Effectively you can now only search the unifi documentation 5 times a day.

@sheogorath I know dunking on AI seem like a good thing but that’s not AI slop, it’s just plain humain stupidity
There is a lot of valid reason to be against AI as it stand now but let’s not confuse humain making stupid decision and LLM producing slop. That’s not helping move the discussion forward
Anyway, I never managed to find useful information or not outdated information in their documentation when I needed, it’s sad thought because search is mostly a solved problem
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Another chapter of AI slop ruining everything:
#Unifi decided to remove the search function in their Documentation in favour of a #LLM powered chat box.
And I imagine after a while they noticed that this was expensive to run, so they limited it to 5 requests per day.
You might spotted it already: Effectively you can now only search the unifi documentation 5 times a day.

@sheogorath And all five of my daily requests are me asking where they moved the speed test function in their app this time. @BorrisInABox
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Another chapter of AI slop ruining everything:
#Unifi decided to remove the search function in their Documentation in favour of a #LLM powered chat box.
And I imagine after a while they noticed that this was expensive to run, so they limited it to 5 requests per day.
You might spotted it already: Effectively you can now only search the unifi documentation 5 times a day.

@sheogorath
The 'click of death' was rather overhyped by the popular computer magazines back then, and at the same time CD burners became really cheap. I remember sending ZIP media back and forth around ’97 … -
@sheogorath I know dunking on AI seem like a good thing but that’s not AI slop, it’s just plain humain stupidity
There is a lot of valid reason to be against AI as it stand now but let’s not confuse humain making stupid decision and LLM producing slop. That’s not helping move the discussion forward
Anyway, I never managed to find useful information or not outdated information in their documentation when I needed, it’s sad thought because search is mostly a solved problem
@azsiaz @sheogorath The slop got introduced where slop wasn't needed (which is almost everywhere it finds itself) and this is a human-derived stupid decision in favour of the slop so I feel dunking on both is a valid choice here.
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Another chapter of AI slop ruining everything:
#Unifi decided to remove the search function in their Documentation in favour of a #LLM powered chat box.
And I imagine after a while they noticed that this was expensive to run, so they limited it to 5 requests per day.
You might spotted it already: Effectively you can now only search the unifi documentation 5 times a day.

@sheogorath progress is impressive!
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Another chapter of AI slop ruining everything:
#Unifi decided to remove the search function in their Documentation in favour of a #LLM powered chat box.
And I imagine after a while they noticed that this was expensive to run, so they limited it to 5 requests per day.
You might spotted it already: Effectively you can now only search the unifi documentation 5 times a day.

@sheogorath
Uffff.I've been teetering between switching to the European Mikrotik, or continuing with Ubiquiti because we got several of their devices in the network. This stupidity settles that then, so thanks for posting this!
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@sheogorath I know dunking on AI seem like a good thing but that’s not AI slop, it’s just plain humain stupidity
There is a lot of valid reason to be against AI as it stand now but let’s not confuse humain making stupid decision and LLM producing slop. That’s not helping move the discussion forward
Anyway, I never managed to find useful information or not outdated information in their documentation when I needed, it’s sad thought because search is mostly a solved problem
@azsiaz fully on-brand for that outfit.
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