← Back to context Comment by xnorswap 7 hours ago I'm fairly confident they let it write the blog post too. 3 comments xnorswap Reply simonw 6 hours ago "Not as a proof of concept. Not for a side project with three users. A real store" - suggestion for human writers, don't use "not X, not Y" - it carries that LLM smell whether or not you used an LLM. xnorswap 6 hours ago And that's just the opening paragraph, the full text is rounded off with:"The constraint is real: one server, and careful deploy pacing."Another strong LLM smell, "The <X> is real", nicely bookends an obviously generated blog-post. These335 2 hours ago You're absolutely right, this was an AI post
simonw 6 hours ago "Not as a proof of concept. Not for a side project with three users. A real store" - suggestion for human writers, don't use "not X, not Y" - it carries that LLM smell whether or not you used an LLM. xnorswap 6 hours ago And that's just the opening paragraph, the full text is rounded off with:"The constraint is real: one server, and careful deploy pacing."Another strong LLM smell, "The <X> is real", nicely bookends an obviously generated blog-post.
xnorswap 6 hours ago And that's just the opening paragraph, the full text is rounded off with:"The constraint is real: one server, and careful deploy pacing."Another strong LLM smell, "The <X> is real", nicely bookends an obviously generated blog-post.
"Not as a proof of concept. Not for a side project with three users. A real store" - suggestion for human writers, don't use "not X, not Y" - it carries that LLM smell whether or not you used an LLM.
And that's just the opening paragraph, the full text is rounded off with:
"The constraint is real: one server, and careful deploy pacing."
Another strong LLM smell, "The <X> is real", nicely bookends an obviously generated blog-post.
You're absolutely right, this was an AI post