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by prpl
53 days ago
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> The real core of infrastructure monitoring isn’t dashboards. It’s the alerts. “it’s not X it’s Y” at this point when I see this pattern in writing I assume most if not all of it is AI generated - same with em-dashes. This is not to discount the idea that alerts are more important than dashboards (I work directly in observability) - but just to say that I personally shut off reading anything else with these patterns because, generally speaking, the rest of the content is just not original or interesting. |
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It is very frequent to find things about which a majority of the people wrongly believe that they are X, but in fact they are Y.
In such cases, you must point to them that "it's not X it's Y".
There are a few alternative ways to formulate this, but the alternatives are typically longer and more complex.
The same happens with em-dashes, which have valid uses and one should not care that there exist some people who are not familiar with the classic ways of using punctuation.
I do not believe that the right solution is to attempt to use more convoluted expressions or inappropriate punctuation in order to avoid to be accused of being a clanker.