This is more of a question because there are different ways of solving it.
So when you search for certain programming topics you will get very low quality AI slop videos that specifically target programming questions. Those slop videos are probably generated based on Stack Overflow data (which is public domain). Often they will have AI generated images to go along with it. But it's generally just very low quality and they are on YouTube channels that have low subscriber counts. And I don't mind videos showing up in my search feeds or my search results feeds that are relevant and high quality. But there are more and more AI slop generated videos surfacing on the internet being published on the internet that specifically target programming questions. So I would like to somehow block those. Solutions could be:
- don't surface videos of YouTube channels with low subscriber counts or
- allow me to block YouTube videos from certain channels. Although that might be a lot of work.
This YouTube Channel publishes a video every 15 minutes and has published about 4.000 videos (at the time of writing). Topics:
Why Did Memory Management Evolve From Manual To Automated? - Learn To Troubleshoot
What Causes C++ Segfaults To Appear Only In Release? - Learn To Troubleshoot
Why Do Loop Counters Often Cause Off-by-one Errors? - Learn To Troubleshoot
Why Use Conditional Breakpoints For Effective Debugging? - Learn To Troubleshoot
Why Are Critical Log Events Not Triggering Alerts? - Learn To Troubleshoot
How Do You Get Actionable Alerts From Log Events? - Learn To Troubleshoot
Why Did My C++ Program Create A Crash Dump And How Do I Fix It? - Learn To Troubleshoot
What Is An Off-by-one Error With Loop Counters? - Learn To Troubleshoot
How Do Conditional Breakpoints Help Debug Code? - Learn To Troubleshoot
What Log Strategies Create Actionable Alerts? - Learn To Troubleshoot
How Do Off-by-one Errors Affect Loop Counters? - Learn To Troubleshoot
How Do I Use GDB To Troubleshoot C++ Crash Dumps? - Learn To Troubleshoot
What Is A Core Dump And How Do I Analyze It In C++ Debugging? - Learn To Troubleshoot
What Are The Most Common Incorrect Conditional Logic Errors? - Learn To Troubleshoot
Why Is My Conditional Logic Incorrect When Using True/false Values? - Learn To Troubleshoot
Why Is Minimizing Code Crucial For Quick Bug Fixes? - Learn To Troubleshoot
What Is A Minimal Example And How Does It Help Debug Code? - Learn To Troubleshoot
How Do True/false Values Lead To Incorrect Conditional Logic? - Learn To Troubleshoot
What Is An Off-by-one Loop Error And How Do I Fix It? - Learn To Troubleshoot
How Does The Fencepost Problem Cause Off-by-one Loop Errors? - Learn To Troubleshoot
How Do I Minimize Code For Effective Debugging And Bug Reports? - Learn To Troubleshoot
Why Are My Code Loops Always Off-by-one? - Learn To Troubleshoot
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