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by LeoPanthera 6 days ago
I've been using "the one genuinely adjective noun" for years as a weird English tic, and it bothers me that it's become an LLM tell.
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That's because most the "tells" expose more about the "reader" than the content.
That is so not true. The golden rule of "say what you mean" is about the writer. It gets broken constantly by LLMs: they always add words that do not reinforce the meaning, but dilute it.
lmao. Because US schools teach that by asking for two page essays about a Hiaku, or five pages for a 50 page novella. How about the first-grader's assignment of two pages describing how to make a PB&J?