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sks38317 | 10 months ago

Thank you for taking the time to share such thoughtful feedback. The more I reflect on it, the more I realize you’re absolutely right.

I did rely heavily on GPT throughout the process, and it’s clear to me now that this is something I need to take more ownership of. Working on that will naturally help me improve how I source and cite materials as well.

I’m also taking your final piece of advice to heart—exams are coming up, and I know I need to shift my focus there for now. Thanks again for your honesty and encouragement. I really appreciate it.

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SoMomentary|10 months ago

Pro tip:Those em dashes are always a red flag for LLM usage. Normal humans use - because it's actually on the keyboard (at least in English)

sks38317|10 months ago

Just to clarify—I’ve mostly relied on GPT for translations because Google Translate often produces awkward or incorrect phrasing, especially in nuanced or technical contexts. That’s probably why things like em dashes or certain sentence structures came through. Not intentional, just a side effect of using GPT for accuracy

semanticc|10 months ago

I know this is somewhat true, but it's just a pity. Proper grammar is something I try to cherish, and I've specifically added – and — to my custom keyboard layout for convenient access.

KMnO4|10 months ago

On Apple devices (iOS and Mac), typing two hyphens converts to a dash: like—this