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by toldnotmywrath
123 days ago
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I don't know if this happens to anyone else but on reading LLM-generated text I did not prompt, my eyes do incredibly quick saccades from start to middle to end in always around <1-2s no matter the length of the text. It's entirely involuntary, I am just unable to care. It's almost always justified because the text in question is always painfully bloated, and repetitive. The LLM-text you posted could have been (given I didn't read it carefully): "Skill issue. Iterate on the output, never accept what you receive on the first pass" Instead we get the standard: - Agree with the user - Lackluster simile - Actual content - Not X, Y. X, not Y. |
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Me too. I don't know about the eye movements, but there are probably dozens of us being unable to focus on a LLM-text: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46630931