Your comment is appreciated and heard. That’s the beauty of learning new things, you try, you stumble, and you learn from your mistakes. As I’ve shared before, my blog started out heavily relying on AI for editing and grammar to get my ideas into words.

I quickly realized that wasn’t the best approach and that I needed to respect my readers’ time. If you look at my newer articles, you’ll see they’re shifting, becoming more me.

I’m lightly revising my earlier posts, but honestly I won’t change them much. I think it’s valuable for readers to see the progression, stumbles and all. Thanks for your comment, it might even become the subject of my next article.

Humans are not this quick to be gratifyingly sycophantic, as your posts (note that I am careful not to say "you") in nearly every comment reply on this post. I sincerely must ask you, what are you getting out of all this? If it is the satisfaction of having conveyed a compelling story, does it not feel hollow? If it is the satisfaction of gamifying Hacker News, what insights could you possibly gain from this other than "people really hate AI writing"? If it is to waste people's time, congratulations.

What is the point of you?

Please don't bother copy-pasting my comment into your AI to prompt it for a response. I want to know what YOU value in your life, not some premasticated, overly-positive nonsense.