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Comment by bauldursdev

4 hours ago

Agree wholeheartedly. I have actually started introducing small idiosyncrasies into my text to make it clear that my words come from me and not a bot.

would it blow your mind if I told you there are already idiosyncrasies in the way you write? not you specifically; everyone has them

Same. I no longer fix spelling mistakes (I never used auto-complete or "smart" keyboards).

I accomplish the same thing by saying "fuck" a lot. :D

Edit: Who downed this!? Good god some of y'all need to touch some grass and live a little, none of us are getting out of here alive, relax for goodness sakes lol

  • I've gone back to just calling people on the phone like a true savage.

    • Weirdly, and MAYBE tangentially related to AI, me too.

      I've been driving my friends nuts cuz we're all neurodivergent little goblin people and now I just call them. And they aren't actually mad they're just like "what's wrong with you" and it's just like, look, sometimes I just need a fuckin answer to a fuckin question, and faster is better. And phone calls are instant.

      I think they're coming around now cuz two of em do it to me.

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Same, I've started adding stylistic (-/; with an odd/imperfect placement- like this) errors to make it clear it's artisanal home made slop, not AI-generated.

  • When I use my phone, I don't have to... I usually use gesture input and don't proof read before hitting send/reply/post.

  • >artisanal home made slop

    Even in the depths of corporate life, the last beacon of light was interacting with a person who may be similarly philosophically placed as you, sharing something. Artisanal home made slop may be more underrated that people think, its a proxy for human connection, which surprise surprise, is a big basis of life