Not sure what you are talking about re amzn.
I have a pretty high end MacBook Pro, and that pales in comparison to the compute I have access to.
Not sure what you are talking about re amzn.
I have a pretty high end MacBook Pro, and that pales in comparison to the compute I have access to.
The OP was talking beyond just compute hardware. Stuff like this: https://www.reddit.com/r/womenintech/comments/1jusbj2/amazon...
That’s fair criticism. I only corrected the hardware aspect of it all.
All of OPs posts in that thread are blatantly Chat GPT output
Because.. em-dashes? As many others have mentioned, ios/mac have auto em-dashes so it's not really a reliable indicator.
It’s so annoying that we’ve lost a legit and useful typographic convention just because some people think that AI overusing it means that all uses indicate AI.
Sure, I’ve stopped using em-dashes just to avoid the hassle of trying to educate people about a basic logical fallacy, but I reserve the right to be salty about it.
I find adding some typos and 1 or 2 bad grammer things lets you get away with whatever you want
> 1 or 2 bad grammer things
1 or 2 bed gamer things
Several things:
1) Em-dashes
2) "It's not X, it's Y" sentence structure
3) Comma-separated list that's exactly 3 items long
>1) Em-dashes
>3) Comma-separated list that's exactly 3 items long
Proper typography and hamburger paragraphs are canceled now because of AI? So much for what I learned high school english class.
>2) "It's not X, it's Y" sentence structure
This is a pretty weak point because it's n=1 (you can check OP's comment history and it's not repeated there), and that phrase is far more common in regular prose than some of the more egregious ones (eg. "delve").
You sound like a generated message from a corporate reputation AI defense bot