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by TheOtherHobbes
3 days ago
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From 2021, so not an LLM. The premise seems to be that making everything local means diversity will be inaccessible. In reality economic diversity is heavily gatekept anyway - sometimes literally. Forcing people to commute wastes time with no obvious upside. |
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I maintain that this article is eerily similar to something produced by an LLM, but maybe I need to reexamine my priors.
- The "contrastive negation" with em-dashes in: "But the basic concept of a 15-minute city is not really a city at all. It’s an enclave — a ghetto – a subdivision."
- The extended discussion of business regulations seemed out of place: "I also believe that cities should be freed from the business regulations that make it difficult..." This really read to me like someone directed an LLM to make sure to include these arguments rather than this naturally arising during the human writing process.
- The writing itself (as noted elsewhere in this thread) is vague and hard to follow.