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Sawmills and Shipbuilding (newref.substack.com)
14 points by lamdauf 955 days ago
3 comments

As someone that milled a large oak tree with a chainsaw over the last week I can truly appreciate the sawmill.
TL;DR: The article explores how a seemingly minor invention, the sawmill, by Cornelis Corneliszoon van Uitgeest in 1594, significantly contributed to the Dutch Golden Age. By mechanizing wood processing, it vastly improved shipbuilding efficiency, giving the Netherlands an edge over competitors like England. This technological advancement played a crucial role in establishing the Dutch as a maritime superpower and underscores the broad impact that one innovation can have on a nation's economic and naval dominance.
It‘s an interesting observation and article, so thanks to the author and thanks for sharing it.

But I simply have to ask: was this written—at least in large parts—by ChatGPT?

Yes - it feels like a lot of words around a shallow amount of knowledge. I was hoodwinked there - interesting topic, unsatisfying article. I also thought the image at the top looks AI generated.
The birds especially look oddly plane like if you zoom in.
It seems like it could be. It reads really repetitively
At this point who cares? It is just a tool. You could tell it to write short bullet points, or some sort of haiku.