Comment by Starlevel004

2 days ago

> Designing a product with billions of eyeballs on it isn't just challenging — it requires a fundamentally different approach.

I'm not reading this.

Their design approach wasn’t particularly unusual, so I’m not sure what that sentence means.

I do miss the days when technical reports were clear and concise. This one has some interesting information, but it’s buried under a mountain of empty AI-written bloat.

  • It doesn't mean anything. It is just there to be there and catch low-hanging RL reward granting eyeballs.

  • It's annoying because it is a super common widget and it is interesting work, the first draft or literally even prompt they gave the AI probably would've been a great post, all they had to do was not ensloppify it...

  • I agree this thing went on forever and seemed to have multiple summaries of the same concepts.

To CloudFlare employees: This is a super interesting topic, but next time we'd rather hear from you, grammar mistakes and all, not from AI.

If I want AI slop, I'll gladly have a chat with my paid $20 bucks Gemini account.

Did you base the AI use on the emdash or is this an a common AI phrase (or both)?

I remember back I think around 2011, CF was new and I was testing it on some vbulletin forum, all the email communication were with the cofounder if I recall correctly, the UI had only the dns settings back then. Now they make a whole article on some text redesign, time flies.

That's why I say most AI content isn't just slop—it's fundamentally about deception. It's about tricking someone into believing that a text was written by a human, or that a photo or video is a true recording of a real event.

Like this, its purpose is to fly under the radar unless your figurative ears are pricked up and primed to detect the telltale signs. Fuck this shit.