@tg Yeah. Fast-paced enumerations, too. Word. Word. Word. Word.
I really hate that they took good patterns and apply them everywhere without discrimination, which now make them sus when humans apply it where they belong.
@tg Yeah. Fast-paced enumerations, too. Word. Word. Word. Word.
I really hate that they took good patterns and apply them everywhere without discrimination, which now make them sus when humans apply it where they belong.
@tg Unfortunately, I don't. On a good day, the quality of the prose I am able to output when creative writing is roughly equivalent to an LLM's, so I have writing lessons to give to no one.
@tg Thanks for clarifying. If you like, I can point you to the few elements that made me question. If not, feel free to ignore me.
@tg I hate to do this because the content of the article is excellent.
But the shape of it, or at least some parts of it, is very similar to ChatGPT's preferred prose style.
Did you get assistance from an LLM? If you did, no shade because you used it for something good. But you should disclose it. If you did not, well, it's proof that some rhetorical patterns are hopelessly tainted now.