Comment by devmor
4 days ago
While I agree with your point, I don't understand why you added:
> here's what Gemini says
Surely, if people care to see LLM generated text, they can do it themselves.
4 days ago
While I agree with your point, I don't understand why you added:
> here's what Gemini says
Surely, if people care to see LLM generated text, they can do it themselves.
It's a clearly marked quote that adds more details. It's perfectly fine.
It's not adding more details in this case, it's adding incorrect information. CSS gradients are rasterized once during paint into a bitmap by the browser. Theres no recalculation going on per scroll unless something invalidates the gradient bitmap, and it doesn't matter how many steps the gradient has or how complicated it is.
The real issue is something was causing the container with the gradient to repaint on every scroll.
That’s helpful information but it doesn’t mean the use of Gemini is unwelcome. A human could have rendered the initial analysis too, and then you could have just replied to the human, correcting him or her. Why is the source of the analysis such an issue?
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