love how every time i log into x there some new "essay" being shared by absolutely everyone. at some point ppl even stop sharing the link, just refer to it as "the essay" as if its a given that everyone would have read that exact same essay that day.
Feels a lot like flow tv
@HarryStebbings Harry, I really want to agree with you here (especially the last part of #3), but
1. if LPs want to see repeatable processes, how do you codify it?
2. and if "codifying it" means injecting some of the #1&2, how do you avoid feeding confirmation bias?
In other parts of the world (read: Scandinavia) a version with mostly sentences of 1-5 words would sound more natural, even if the spoken language is English 😅
While impressed with the natural sound of ChatGPT 4o I can’t help but think wow those are soooo many words to say practically nothing.
So American 😆 and why I’ve long since steered clear of using it for any kind of long form writing
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