▲ | arcfour 7 days ago | |
Same here! I also love my bulleted lists; however, there are some key differences in how I write: - *Less formatting*: I don't start every bullet point with bold text - *Varying structure*: I don't start each list item with a one or two word summary, followed by a longer description of what I mean - *Mobile differences*: I actually only use em dashes on my phone, since it's easy to type on Android, but I refrain from their use on desktop. | ||
▲ | jonathaneunice 6 days ago | parent [-] | |
Hadn't previously seen the effusive emoji everywhere that LLMs love, but otherwise bulleted lists and paragraphs with bold-highlighted run-in headers have been a staple of consulting memos for the longest ever. Very effective way to summarize reports, recommendations, or analysis. IME well-received and appreciated by those consuming complex info for the first time. Still love the style, though one does need to soft-shoe it so as to not scream "this is LLM copypasta!" |