The fact of this obvious LLM slop being at the top of this discussion is incredibly insidious. The "facts" it mentions are made up. Has this vapid style finally become so normalized that nobody is seeing it anymore?

I didn't even notice it until you pointed it out, but I checked that account's comment history and it uses em dashes. Also, "the database history itself is the active distribution vector" Is just semantic nonsense.

I still have a basic assumption that if something I'm reading doesn't make much sense to me, I probably just don't understand it. Over the last few years I've had to get used to the new assumption that it's because I'm reading LLM output.

I've also always used em-dashes, it's not a very reliable indicator. That style is a dead giveaway, though. Some of its comments seem to be written by a human, but several definitely aren't.

I've been spending less and less time here, the moderation is obviously overwhelmed and is losing the battle.

https://aphyr.com/posts/389-the-future-of-forums-is-lies-i-g...

The dead internet arrived slowly, then all at once

It's not semantic nonsense, it's the truth per the incident reports ... go read the links that have been added up top.

That user, epicprogrammer's comment history suggests alignment with the Musk/Thiel/Anduril/DoW/anti-Anthropic crowd who are incessantly trying to damage Wikipedia's reputation to push a "Grokipedia" where they can define the narrative.

I wouldn't be surprised if that group were the origin of this attack too.

Perhaps we're at last watching the internet die.

Yes, but we did that over the last 15 years. We just never realized that's what we were seeing.

It only clicked for me a few weeks ago, in one thread or another here when I realized that no one could ever do what Google did once: Cloudflare and other antibot technologies have closed off traditional search-as-the-result-of-web-crawling permanently. It's not that no one will do it because they think there's no money in it, or that no one will do it because the upfront costs are gigantic... literally it can no longer be done.

The internet died.

There are still a few options. I recently had the idea of doing search engine queries on 9 search engines.

Mojeek is a good independent search browser, it isn't the best but at that Hackernews comment/analysis I was doing I found it to be the only one which worked for that case.

Brave exists too.

I know the situation is very critical/dire tho but there is still some chance. All be it quite small.

Mojeek IIRC, is operated by one single guy for 15 years.

The facts are not made up--check the incident reports.

Most claims of LLM authorship are erroneous.