| ▲ | tombert 3 hours ago | |||||||
I don't know anything about Thom, but I've kind of grown to prefer the pissy opinionated tones of blog posts. I think impartiality is difficult or impossible for a lot of tasks, and I'd rather people lay out their opinions plainly than trying to pretend that what they're saying is "objective". Also, I think writing only when you have things to criticize is a valid enough thing to do; what's the point of writing a glorified "I agree!" article? I only ever blog when I have something that I think is unique to say, and as such a lot of the time my posts end up being kind of negative. I don't think I'm that negative of a person, I just don't see the point of flooding the internet with more echo-chambers. | ||||||||
| ▲ | trollbridge an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I like his tone too. It also is easier to identify that it isn’t LLM generated text. (I have nothing against LLMs but have little interest in reading text generated from them.) | ||||||||
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