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bonoboTP an hour ago

Definitely AI written, and it has an annoying bubbly vibe, but the content was interesting nevertheless.

I think those who don't see it as AI just don't read AI text several hours per day, like some of us.

comprev 24 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

> Claude Code and I spent months on the cat-and-mouse.

To me this a tell of AI - it should read "cat-and-mouse game."

I think AI sees the cat and mouse as individual objects joined together with a hyphen rather than knowing it's a type of game.

Freedom2 11 minutes ago | parent [-]

It's also the wrong idiom. A cat and mouse game generally implies that the mouse spends time running away and actively evading the mouse. Owning a tablet that isn't receiving updates to a avoid the "cat" isn't that.

BoredomIsFun 18 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

I would not call it bubbly; more like 1960s-noir-pulp-fiction-rugged-detective style. Anyway, could be fixed, to some extent with proper prompting.

nateb2022 14 minutes ago | parent [-]

> 1960s-noir-pulp-fiction-rugged-detective style

Straight out of another LLM. Please name some books in this style, since it seems to be on the tip of your tongue.

BoredomIsFun 12 minutes ago | parent [-]

> Straight out of another LLM

??? Not a native speaker, turns out short word is hardboiled.

> Please name some books in this style, since it seems to be on the tip of your tongue.

Googled for you: https://www.google.com/search?q=hardboiled+detective+book

nateb2022 7 minutes ago | parent [-]

Could you expand on how it's pulp-fictitious? Or noir? Or "rugged" detective? Why the "rugged"? I've never heard of the word "hardboiled" referring to anything but eggs.