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coldbrewed | 10 months ago

Coldbrew's law states that if an article is written in praise of AI and abstrusely written, then it's probably AI slop, written by someone who holds their own ideas in high enough regard to publish but holds their audience in low enough regard that they won't bother to edit it.

Edit: there it is. `vibe-coded and deployed with Claude Code`

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stego-tech|10 months ago

Y'know, you (the general 'you', not you specifically, coldbrewed) feel bad about your writing or blog because of the odd spelling error, or grammar issue, or repeated language, or maybe your points aren't clear enough, or maybe you're talking in the wrong tone...

...and then you read something like this, and realize, "Yeah, no, I have room for improvement, sure, but thank f*** I'm not like this."

The entire post reads like someone high on their own supply. Just when I think they're getting to a point, they pull out every fifty-dollar word and concept they possibly can (explaining none of it, nor linking to any Wikipedia articles to help readers understand) to ostensibly sound smarter-than-you and therefore entitled to authority.

I'm sure there's a law/rule/principle for this concept somewhere, but if you can't explain your point simply, you don't understand the topic you're trying to communicate. This one-off, vibe-coded (RETCH), slop-slinger is a prime example of such.

Pay no attention to the charlatan cosplaying as tenured academia.

ethn|10 months ago

Again this piece is not written with GPT, feel free to ask any GPT. Ironically, maybe I should have to increase the appeal of my ideas. I chose my words carefully to communicate my ideas precisely.

ethn|10 months ago

The article is not written by claude code...only the website. And the article is not praising AI.

esperent|10 months ago

If that is true, you should state it at the top. Website vibe code, words written by a human.

I have doubt that it's true though, it really sounds like AI writing.

krainboltgreene|10 months ago

It directly and implicitly describes a fantasy as if it’s reality multiple times.