| ▲ | gumby an hour ago | |
Bill Pollock (who is nonstarch press) is a very serious editor so I would not worry about that with NSP books. Of course it’s a small operation, and so isn’t under the same pressures of a big operation. When you’re a boutique operation your only differentiation is quality. Your rule of thumb is unfortunately probably pretty good in the general case. | ||
| ▲ | matherial an hour ago | parent [-] | |
The editor is not the one producing the text. For this book, the sample chapter seems to make heavy use of LLM output. Pangram agrees. I guess that for books about AI it's fair game? Eat your own dog food so to speak. People who don't like AI are not the target audience. | ||