LLMs are specifically good at a task like this because they can extract content from any webpage, regardless of it supports whatever standard that no one implements
IMO it makes for better content. I'm not logging in to a microblogging app so I can read thoughtful, longform content, actually it's exactly the opposite.
By enforcing a character limit you only allow a certain type of post to be made
Public keys are completely meaningless to an average user. They mean nothing and thus there's no reason to keep them consistent. Not to mention it's impossible to type or say them
I started using this because my favorite editor (micro) has very poor syntax highlighting for ruby. It's a very specific use case but it's quite nice and I'm considering switching to modeless vim
LLMs are specifically good at a task like this because they can extract content from any webpage, regardless of it supports whatever standard that no one implements