Even if it’s just an archived version, someone somewhere will find utility in IT or coding advice posted over a century ago.

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    1 year ago

    Doubt it. The way Web companies work, they eventually enter an entshitification phase and then die out. Zero chance stackoverflow last until the end of the century.

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      OP said “even if it’s an archived version.” But sure continue to push your emotional state onto an otherwise unrelated conversation

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      I used to work for a very old company that still has digitized copies of many, if not most, of its oldest records available for reference. It was surreal looking at internal technical documentation for things that stopped existing 50 years ago