top | item 45021220 (no title) mquander | 6 months ago It's very stylistically visible. For example, it's covered in `it's not just X -- it's Y" phrasings that are default LLM house style. discuss order hn newest denismi|6 months ago The em-dash everywhere. The constant bullet-lists with bolded titles. The emoji-annotated asides for emphasis. eadmund|6 months ago There is nothing wrong with em-dashes — they are awesome.Definition lists are built into HTML.Pull quotes have been a common style for at least thirty years.I have no idea if the article was LLM-written or not. It didn’t have that smell for me, but perhaps I just missed it.
denismi|6 months ago The em-dash everywhere. The constant bullet-lists with bolded titles. The emoji-annotated asides for emphasis. eadmund|6 months ago There is nothing wrong with em-dashes — they are awesome.Definition lists are built into HTML.Pull quotes have been a common style for at least thirty years.I have no idea if the article was LLM-written or not. It didn’t have that smell for me, but perhaps I just missed it.
eadmund|6 months ago There is nothing wrong with em-dashes — they are awesome.Definition lists are built into HTML.Pull quotes have been a common style for at least thirty years.I have no idea if the article was LLM-written or not. It didn’t have that smell for me, but perhaps I just missed it.
denismi|6 months ago
eadmund|6 months ago
Definition lists are built into HTML.
Pull quotes have been a common style for at least thirty years.
I have no idea if the article was LLM-written or not. It didn’t have that smell for me, but perhaps I just missed it.