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Comment by arrowsmith

2 months ago

Once you've read enough ChatGPT slop, you know it when you see it:

- Massive verbosity.

- Flawless spelling and grammar.

- Grandiose tone.

- Robotic cadence where every paragraph and sentence has similar length (particularly obvious in longer text.)

- Em dashes everywhere.

- The same few stock phrases or sentence structures used over and over - e.g. "This isn't X—it's Y", which that issue uses twice in two paragraphs:

    There is nothing "hardcore" about writing fragile, insecure, and unscalable code. This isn’t pushing boundaries—it’s demonstrating a lack of engineering fundamentals.

    If this is what was learned at previous jobs, then it’s time to unlearn it and start following best practices. Because right now, this is not just bad engineering—it’s reckless.

If AI didn't write that snippet then I'll permanently retire from internet commenting.

(None of what I just wrote is intended as a defence of DOGE.)

These are all good points, and I agree. The Em dash I've noticed a lot. One additional is over usage of adjectives like "robust" or something that came out of the third option in a thesaurus.

As someone who has been using regular dashes and words like "robust" for years, I've had to purposefully dumb down things like my resume/CV and internet comments. Like many of us here, I'm coming from a generation that actually had to write 100% of the research paper instead of an AI generating it for me. So I always took great care to aim for something close to perfection in writing.