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hombre_fatal 4 hours ago

> Strings narrow honestly.

This is a great example of the latest "LLM tell" I'm seeing in prose.

It's so terse with its "power-verb" that I have to read it multiple times. It's a clever compaction of English, not something I want to read outside of a headline or motto.

Here's another example from a Claude convo I had open: "Alerts flag mirrors". It's agreeing with my proposal that the alert system should be expanded to consider duplicates, and it came up with a cutesy phrase for it that ends up reading like three unrelated words.

Makes me appreciate how helper words help make the structure of a sentence more obvious.

More examples: "Errors surface drift", "Tests anchor scope", "Guards screen input". That's probably what it is: when the verb is also the form of a noun (flag, surface) or adjective (narrow).

Slogans mask meaning.

accrual 3 hours ago | parent [-]

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