Comment by john_strinlai
18 hours ago
any negative signal you get from the front page should probably end up cancelled out by the whole decades of experience + stanford professor thing.
18 hours ago
any negative signal you get from the front page should probably end up cancelled out by the whole decades of experience + stanford professor thing.
Except that the "this was generated by an LLM" feeling you get from the front page would then make you automatically question whether the "decades of experience + stanford professor thing", as you put it, was true or just an LLM hallucination.
Author would, indeed, be wise to rewrite all the text appearing on the front page with text that he wrote himself.
>question whether the "decades of experience + stanford professor thing", as you put it, was true or just an LLM hallucination.
the scs.stanford.edu domain and stanford-scs github should help with that.
Excellent point, though not everyone pays close enough attention to the domain shown in the browser (if they did, some of the more amateurish phishing attempts would fool a lot fewer people). But yes, anyone who notices the domain will have a clue to the truth.