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sho_hn 2 hours ago

I really enjoyed this article as well!

I'm still curious, however:

> That's not a marketing angle—it's a headline that writes itself.

Any ChatGPT assistance there?

benstopics an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Claude actually! Yeah the content editing was heavily LLM assisted as I'm a terrible writer and I wanted the read to be enjoyable. So I compiled all the research and worked with Claude to build the article. I then attempted to go through with a fine tooth comb and write it in my own words. That is one particular sentence I missed with a highly recognizable LLM pattern which I will fix. I simply also don't have time to really market the game, I care more about the quality of the software. I know if the software is great then it will be successful. But I wanted to share the story in a compelling way. Apologies if it was distracting!

sho_hn an hour ago | parent [-]

Totally fine, thanks for the answer.

grey-area 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I wonder why LLMs do this so persistently (the ‘it’s not this it’s that’)? Is there really so much of this style of writing out there?

msephton an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Professionally typeset books. Designers have been typing it—and the other dashes—manually using Option+Shift+hyphen on Mac since 1984. You can type them—plus the bullet character—today on iOS by doing a long press on the hyphen key.

doctoboggan 41 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I think it comes from the RLHF. If you haven't interacted with LLMs enough to get turned off by it, I think that kind of speech is seen as powerful and confident.

alwa an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

I wonder this too. Is there so much of this style, or does it indicate some aspect of the LLMs’ sensemaking?