Hey, you do you, I’m glad you appreciate my perspective. I wasn’t trying to catch you out but I see how it came across that way - I apologise for my edit, I had hoped the ;) would show that I meant it in jest rather than in meanness but I shouldn’t have added it in the first place.

As I said in my comment, no shade for writing the code with Claude. I do it too, every day.

I wasn’t “irked” by the readme, and I did read it. But it didn’t give me a sense that you had put in “time and effort” because it felt deeply LLM-authored, and my comment was trying to explore that and how it made me feel. I had little meaningful data on whether you put in that effort because the readme - the only thing I could really judge the project by - sounded vibe coded too. And if I can’t tell if there has been care put into something like the readme how can I tell if there’s been care put into any part of the project? If there has and if that matters - say, I put care into this and that’s why I’m doing a show HN about it - then it should be evident and not hidden behind a wall of LLM-speak! Or at least; that’s what I think. As I said in a sibling comment, maybe I’m already a dinosaur and this entire topic won’t matter in a few years anyway.

There needs to be a word for the feeling of sudden realization that you're reading an AI-generated text (or watching an AI-generated video) where you expected it to be human-authored.

Okay, I'm gonna shoot myself, "ensloped" it is.

"I find your email deeply ensloping."

"This marketing campaign is going to enslope a lot of people."

"Feeling ensloped, I closed Instagram and looked out the window".

That’s pronounced “slope” or “slope”? ;)

I got slopped

AI erlebnis.

Uncanny valley

Slopstricken.

Promptware

Does "disappointed" cover it? That's how I feel, anyway.

Strongly agree with your comments.