Remix.run Logo
embedding-shape 9 hours ago

> because that article is full of Claude-isms

Not sure how I feel about the whole "LLMs learned from human texts, so now the people who helped write human texts are suddenly accused of plagiarizing LLMs" thing yet, but seems backwards so far and like a low quality criticism.

snapcaster 9 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Real talk. You're not just making a good point -- you're questioning the dominant paradigm

jnwatson 9 hours ago | parent [-]

Horrible

xmcqdpt2 9 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I'm sure some human writers would write:

> The specification forces this question on every path through the IMU mode-switching code. A reviewer examining BADEND would see correct, complete cleanup for every resource BADEND was designed to handle.

> The specification approaches from the other direction: starting from LGYRO and asking whether any paths fail to clear it.

> *Tests verify the code as written; a behavioural specification asks what the code is for.*

However this is a blog post about using Claude for XYZ, from an AI company whose tagline is

"AI-assisted engineering that unlocks your organization's potential"

Do you really think they spent the time required to actually write a good article by hand? My guess is that they are unlocking their own organizations potential by having Claude writes the posts.

embedding-shape 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> Do you really think they spent the time required to actually write a good article by hand?

Given I'm familiar with Juxt since before, used plenty of their Clojure libraries in the past and hanged out with people from Juxt even before LLMs were a thing, yes, I do think they could have spent the time required to both research and write articles like these. Again, won't claim for sure I know how they wrote this specific article, but I'm familiar with Juxt enough to feel relatively confident they could write it.

Juxt is more of a consultancy shop than "AI company", not sure where you got that from, guess their landing page isn't 100% clear what they actually does, but they're at least prominent in the Clojure ecosystem and has been for a decade if not more.

NetMageSCW 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Your guess is worth what you paid for it.