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htnthrow11220
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Sure. I took it as I think you intended - a statement of your understanding. I guess I just was irritated in, the moment as people are constantly reacting to unverified assumptions when there are many real things to react to. Apologies if I added to the pile of annoying things on the internet for you!
htnthrow11220
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Complete assumption on your part.
htnthrow11220
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I see it all the time in basically every form of text communication. What makes you think you are not seeing it?
htnthrow11220
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Even a small % of incorrectness quickly produces compounding effects, if you view LLMs as an information source. True or false statements are made with equal confidence, because the LLM can’t distinguish true from false.
htnthrow11220
·5 mesi fa·discuss
To be fair, if all you need is to add elements to a child you don’t need React.

Maybe nobody needs React, I’m not a fan. But a trivial stateless injection of DOM content is no argument at all.
htnthrow11220
·5 mesi fa·discuss
They said each time they want something to be easier, not each time they do something. And they didn’t mention it has to be one-shot. You might have read too quickly and you’ve responded to something that didn’t actually exist.
htnthrow11220
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Are you an LLM yourself?
htnthrow11220
·5 mesi fa·discuss
It’s good to keep your skepticism but at some point you have to be able to recognize normal human usage of these conventions.

And as we all read more AI content and talk to chatbots, that will influence how we do our own writing as well, humans will start to sound more like LLMs.
htnthrow11220
·6 mesi fa·discuss
It’s like that but if the blindfolded free throw shooter was also the scorekeeper and the referee & told you with complete confidence that the ball went in, when you looked away for a second.