Comment by trueno
6 hours ago
i played with this a bit the other night and ironically i think everyone should give it a shot as an alternative mode they might sometimes switch into. but not to save tokens, but instead to.. see things in a different light.
its kind of great for the "eli5", not because it's any more right or wrong, but sometimes presenting it in caveman presents something to me in a way that's almost like... really clear and simple. it feels like it cuts through bullshit just a smidge. seeing something framed by a caveman in a couple of occasions peeled back a layer i didnt see before.
it, for whatever reason, is useful somehow to me, the human. maybe seeing it laid out to you in caveman bulletpoints gives you this weird brevity that processes a little differently. if you layer in caveman talk about caves, tribes, etc it has sort of a primal survivalship way of framing things, which can oddly enough help me process an understanding.
plus it makes me laugh. which keeps me in a good mood.
Now I want to try programming in pigeon English
A pidgin is just a simplified form of language that hasn't evolved into its own new language yet. There are many English pidgins.