> The constraints you'll hit when building widgets today aren't arbitrary. They're scar tissue.

You get a point multiplier for rewriting parts of whatever vomit the LLM gave you.

`1 x 0` is still `0` though.

It's an interesting phenomenon. When I first started using LLMs, I was impressed by its natural language generation capabilities, and thought it could write considerably well - using elegant structures, etc and so forth.

But after a while those structures became a sort of signature of LLM writing. They repeat the same style way too much, and with enough interactions it becomes grating to read.

I leave typos in my text now, adds a human flair xD

I didn't spot any typos now.

AI!