I find LLM copywriting revolting, especially Claude's and it is pretty obvious that it is Claude, and even though I might find the software interesting since I own a Clara 2E, it puts such a sour taste in my mouth that I don't want to touch this thing with a 10 foot pole.
If your software is mostly written by the slop machine, fine. I don't have to be upset about it unless I think about contributing and then notice the uncanny nature of the source code. But a website and a README is directly user facing and it is a major disservice, and in my opinion, lack of respect, to generate your website copy with an LLM.
My reaction was perhaps not as strongly felt as yours, but I agree that it discourages me from reading further when it's obvious I'm reading slop rather than something a human considered.
"These are photographs of the device, not simulator captures" is the kind of total throwaway verbiage that a human would never even pause to consider writing because it "clarifies" something that in the totality of context is beyond obvious. It makes the writing more fatiguing to read, and creates a terrible first impression for a project.
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> much prefer ai assisted development than someone who does it by hand, prone to errors and lacking in features.
You prefer AI-assisted development with errors and lacking features rather than something done by hand with errors and lacking features?
That can all be addressed by adding "make no mistakes" and "implement all feature" to the prompt, or so I'm told.
are you saying that you can do a better job than frontier models from OpenAI and Anthropic and Google when it comes to coding something that is free from zero days and exploits while matching its ability to ship feature at the rate a competent SWE with agents can?
not sure why you are being so cynical, lot of seasoned SWE use AI assisted development now.
I think a lot of people still have this caricature vibe coder image but competent and serious engineering companies and big and large have embraced agentic coding.
you certainly would not get hired and would come across as highly egoistical if you insisted on writing every piece of code by hand in 2026.