Post #1889544
2026-02-10 17:06 UTC
Replies (3)
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@SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world 2026-02-10 18:10
It actually seems to make *too little* sense for that.
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@sbeak@sopuli.xyz 2026-02-10 23:14
Unfortunately not. I am just pretty bad at making puns
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@luciferofastora@feddit.org 2026-02-11 08:21
Pretty sure humans are perfectly capable of producing organic, naturally generated slop. For instance, corporate writing culture at my company has trained me to liberally sprinkle dashes into my speech—wrongly, I concede, because the person I adopted it from doesn't use them correctly either. I tend to use en-dashes (–) instead of em-dashes (—), put spaces and haven't got an intuitive handle on where to use which of them. On Linux, my keyboard does them on Ctrl+Alt+-, on Windows codes 2013 and 2014 +Alt+X, in markdown/HTML it's \– or mdash and on my phone it's a long press on -. Since the rise of LLMs, however, the character has been associated with machine-writing since people don't normally use it (because it's not as convenient as simply putting a - on most keyboards), which has led to people wrongly classifying my writing as AI slop. I assure you: it isn't. I don't need machines to do my train-of-thought rambling for me or insert artificial mistakes. I just suck naturally.