This is a good nudge to choose the grammatically correct option, thank you.
I originally had "less meetings" before an LLM corrected me into using "fewer meetings". Then when talking about Orgtools to a couple people I heard them say "less meetings" and switched back thinking that sounds slightly more natural (but incorrect).
That's not really true, at least, outside of prescriptivist linguistics.
> Less has been used to modify plural nouns since the days of King Alfred
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/less
More reading on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fewer_versus_less
This is a good nudge to choose the grammatically correct option, thank you.
I originally had "less meetings" before an LLM corrected me into using "fewer meetings". Then when talking about Orgtools to a couple people I heard them say "less meetings" and switched back thinking that sounds slightly more natural (but incorrect).
The way I think of it is "few" if they can be counted, otherwise, "less"