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mentalgear 6 hours ago

Thanks for sharing your use case of the mistral models, which are indeed top-notch ! I had a look at phrasing.app, and while a nice website, I found the copy of "Hand-crafted. Phrasing was designed & developed by humans, for humans." somewhat of a false virtue given your statements here of advanced lllm usage.

barrell 6 hours ago | parent [-]

I don't see the contention. I do not use llms in the design, development, copywriting, marketing, blogging, or any other aspect of the crafting of the application.

I labor over every word, every button, every line of code, every blog post. I would say it is as hand-crafted as something digital can be.

basilgohar 5 hours ago | parent [-]

I admire and respect this stance. I have been very AI-hesitant and while I'm using it more and more, I have spaces that I want to definitely keep human-only, as this is my preference. I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one like this.

barrell 5 hours ago | parent [-]

Thank you :) and you're definitely not the only one.

Full transparency, the first backend version of phrasing was 'vibe-coded' (long before vibe coding was a thing). I didn't like the results, I didn't like the experience, I didn't feel good ethically, and I didn't like my own development.

I rewrote the application (completely, from scratch, new repo new language new framework) and all of the sudden I liked the results, I loved the process, I had no moral qualms, and I improved leaps and bounds in all areas I worked on.

Automation has some amazing use cases (I am building an automation product at the end of the day) but so does doing hard things yourself.

Although most important is just to enjoy what you do; or perhaps do something you can be proud of.