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joshvm 10 hours ago

No mention of Claude/ChatGPT's favourite new word genuine and friends? They also like using real and honest when giving advice. Far as I can tell this is a new-ish change.

> Honestly? We should address X first. It's a genuine issue and we've found a real bug here.

Honorable mention: "no <thing you told me not to do>". I guess this helps reassure adherence to the prompt? I see that one all the time in vibe coded PRs.

pixelmelt 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I found a new one in claude recently with "Fair enough, ..."

glenstein 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

There are some subreddits where this trope is completely out of control. For better or worse I follow the NBA subreddit and in the comment sections the number of people who throw in honestly as a qualifier is like way more than you would assume from natural conversation.

stingraycharles 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I really don’t understand what’s wrong with people using LLMs for these types of mundane conversations. There’s nothing to gain and it destroys value of online discourse.

wisemang 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I’ve noticed the honestly thing for sure.

But I feel like I’ve noticed an uptick in people using the adverb “genuinely” in what I genuinely believe to not be AI generated comments, articles, etc. Maybe it’s just me, I got similar vibes about the word efficacy a few years ago, before the ascent of GenAI (but after the pandemic — again, maybe just me).

pinum 9 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Similarly, "X that actually works"

layer8 8 hours ago | parent [-]

...and half of the time still doesn't do what you want.

nprateem 2 hours ago | parent [-]

And the "final version" statement. Irrelevant as obviously it has no idea how many iterations you'll go through

thih9 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> no <thing you told me not to do>

I see this so often. Sometimes it’s just “no react hooks”, other times it gets literal and extra unnatural, like: “here’s <your thing>, no unnecessary long text explanation”. Perhaps we’re past AGI and this is passive aggressiveness ;)

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