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IIRC clippy wasn't necessarily useful, but if you had zero clue wtf you were doing it wasn't entirely pointless and most importantly, you could trust that the information provided was accurate, albeit not very often relevant.
LLMs don't even have that going for them.
So you are telling me there are people willing to click [Next] through a clippy tutorial but not help.
(Imho people just don't read anything anyone, no popups, especially they don't read errors)
Hm, I guess that makes sense. It was there for the first use.
(And yes, Clippy was factual, LLMs generally arent trained or tweaked that way - outside of specialty in-company use.)