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6:39 AM
I wish you and the other mods luck with the strike. I don't understand why anyone would want AI content on the site. If a user wants an AI answer, then they can ask AI. At best, maybe SO could implement an automated AI answer when people first submit the question. Maybe this would reduce the crap that gets posted here.

That being said, in my honest opinion, I think SO is nearly dead. I don't see the number of posts increasing anytime soon. It's been [on the decline for awhile](https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1757908/posts-over-time?betathreshold=10#graph) and AI is kinda
 
6:51 AM
thank you! Yeah, there's so much Se could do to actually work with us to incorporate AI assistance instead of doubling down on AI *content* on the sites.
I share your sentiment regarding the platform being on the brink of extinction, and I've never relied on SO either: good old books, online documentation that is in a much better state than it was at its conception, powerful search engines, and now, finally, AI assistance, I do agree there is little to no competitive advantage left for the platform.
 
 
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10:40 AM
can css still not read value of data- attrs?
 
 
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1:05 PM
@Nikos sure it can. Are you using the attr function in CSS? You should just be able to do attr(data-example)
 
 
2 hours later…
3:09 PM
I forgot my typescript
Anyone know how to type this so if status is success value is T otherwise value is E?
export interface Result<T, E> {
    status: 'success' | 'error';
    value: T | E;
}
 
@JBis Maybe try making into a discriminated union:
type Result<T, E>  = {
    status: 'success';
    value: T;
} | {
    status: 'error';
    value: E;
}
 
@VLAZ prefect thanks
forgot you can do that
 
@Nikos Not sure what you mean - you were always able to use CSS rules with data-* attributes: jsbin.com/qefepanofu/1/edit?html,css,output
 
 
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10:08 PM
@VLAZ i mean use that value as output in ::content
 

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