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@jihad
The problem with using LLMs a lot is that you start to notice all of the little quirks and cliches from everyone else’s LLM writing and you can no longer enjoy reading on the internet ever again
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@toyboy.eth
Feature of dead internet theory.
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@matthewb
feel this in my bones
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@frametheglobe
I use it as a clean up job on all my draft writings. It’s made me lazier but highly productive at the same time.
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@nickysap
Never use it to write. Only to edit.
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@rafa
This is great copy pasta
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@harris-
dw my writing is garbage
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@pichi
I love how it cleans up my writing and makes things tighter, but it also sometimes changes things too much. It’s frustrating.
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@drrrner.eth
And it has some obvious words. Chaos for starters
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@abdullaalkamil
I find that I often use a dash in my own writing - but after seeing that LLMs do this a lot, I feel bad every time I do it myself
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@xin-8
who reads anymore. you just use chatgpt to summarise and discuss. /s
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@tazzista
So true. It's very palpable on LinkedIn. It feels there's nothing authentic there anymore.
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@developerjesse.eth
Yeah. I think there will (hopefully) be a resurgence in books and reading. I’ve noticed that I prefer to read longer form rather than the same ai slop.
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@biggydaddy
It’s like developing LLM-induced uncanny valley, everything sounds right but feels off.
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